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The molarity of an aqueous solution of hydroiodic acid, HI, is determined by titration with a...

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The molarity of an aqueous solution of hydroiodic acid, HI, is determined by titration with a 0.145 M potassium hydroxide, KOH, solution. If 45.7 mL of potassium hydroxide solution are required to neutralize 50.0 mL of the acid, what is the molarity of the hydroiodic acid solution?

A. 0.367 M
B. 0.133 M
C. 0.734 M
D. 0.184 M

Aqueous Solutions:

We can classify a solution to be aqueous when its components are comprised of dissolved ions. This means that the substances have been dissociated from their ionic forms, and the concentration of each species present can be computed with the help of the dissociation equation for the involved substances.

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