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1 September, 06:07

0 ml of 0.212 m naoh is neutralized by 13.6 ml of an hcl solution. the molarity of the naoh solution is

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  1. 1 September, 07:44
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    I believe the correct volume of 0.212 M NaOH is 25.0 mL and not 0 mL.

    Since the reactants are strong base and a strong acid then this is an example of neutralization reaction. The balance chemical reaction is:

    NaOH + HCl - - - > NaCl + H2O

    We can see from the reaction above that the ratio of NaOH to HCl is 1:1. Therefore,

    number of moles HCl = (0.212 mol NaOH / L) * 0.025 L * (1 mol HCl / 1 mol NaOH)

    number of moles HCl = 0.0053 mol HCl

    Molarity is number of moles divided by volume in Liters, therefore the molarity of HCl solution is:

    Molarity HCl = 0.0053 mol HCl / 0.0136 L

    Molarity HCl = 0.390 M
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