If it requires 24.5 mL of 0.102 M NaOH to neutralize a 25.0 mL aliquot of HCI (aq), what is the...
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If it requires {eq}\displaystyle \rm 24.5 \ mL {/eq} of {eq}\displaystyle \rm 0.102 \ M \ NaOH {/eq} to neutralize a {eq}\displaystyle \rm 25.0 \ mL {/eq} aliquot of {eq}\displaystyle \rm HCI \ (aq) {/eq}, what is the molarity of the {eq}\displaystyle \rm HCI {/eq}? Show the work.
Neutralization Reaction:
When an acid and a base are mixed in the same solution, neutralization occurs. This reaction occurs when one of the reactants has at least one acidic hydrogen ion to spare while the other reactant forms hydroxide ion when dissolved in an aqueous solution. These two ions will react to form water and this is the characteristic product of a neutralization reaction.
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View this answerThe reaction between NaOH and HCl is:
{eq}NaOH + HCl \to NaCl + H2O {/eq}
Based on the reaction, 1 mole of NaOH will react with 1 mole of...
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Chapter 4 / Lesson 6Learn about neutralization definition and various types of acid-base neutralization reaction examples. Understand weak acids and bases, and the applications of neutralization reaction.