Calculate the volume of a 1.420 M NaOH solution required to titrate 25.00 mL of a 1.500 M H_3PO_4...

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Calculate the volume of a {eq}\rm 1.420\ M\ NaOH {/eq} solution required to titrate {eq}25.00\ mL {/eq} of a {eq}\rm 1.500\ M\ H_3PO_4 {/eq} solution.


Acid-base titration

The fundamental of titration for strong acid and base is the neutralization reaction between proton and hydroxide in the aqueous solution. For multiple protonic acids, the equal amount of hydroxide is toward the number of protons, but not the acids.


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In the titration of acid or base in an aqueous solution, the reaction is:

{eq}H^+ (aq) + OH^- (aq) \rightarrow H_2O (l) {/eq}

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Learn about strong acid - strong base titration. Understand strong acid - strong base reactions and how to find an unknown substance concentration, and see the curve.


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