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How many {eq}mL {/eq} of {eq}\rm 0.100\ M\ NaOH {/eq} are required to neutralize (or titrate) {eq}25.0\ mL {/eq} of {eq}\rm 0.15\ M\ H_3PO_4 {/eq}?

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How many {eq}mL {/eq} of {eq}\rm 0.100\ M\ NaOH {/eq} are required to neutralize (or titrate) {eq}25.0\ mL {/eq} of {eq}\rm 0.15\ M\ H_3PO_4 {/eq}?

Neutralization Reaction:

The general reaction between an acid and a base to produce salt and water is termed as neutralization reaction. A reaction between a strong acid and a strong base produces a neutral salt and the solution has pH equal to 7.However, weak acid like phosphoric acid when reacts with a strong base like NaOH, a basic salt is produced.

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Given:

Molarity of NaOH=M1= 0.100 M

Molarity of phosphoric acid=M2= 0.15 M

The volume of phosphoric acid=V2 25.0 mL

Let the volume of NaOH...

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