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How many milliliters of 0.100 M {eq}NaOH {/eq} is needed to completely neutralize 25.0 mL of 0.250 M {eq}H_3PO_4 {/eq}?

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How many milliliters of 0.100 M {eq}NaOH {/eq} is needed to completely neutralize 25.0 mL of 0.250 M {eq}H_3PO_4 {/eq}?

Neutralization Reaction:

When three moles of sodium hydroxide react with one mole of phosphoric acid, the salt obtained is sodium phosphate. This reaction is a neutralization reaction and the amount of base required to neutralize acid can be determined by the titration equation.

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  • The concentration of sodium hydroxide is {eq}0.100\ M {/eq}.
  • The concentration of phosphoric acid is {eq}0.250\ M {/eq}.
  • The volume of...

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