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24 January, 00:42

25 cm3 of a solution sulphuric acid is required for neutralising 40 cm3 of 0.035 mol/dm3 potassium hydroxide. Find the concentration of sulphuric acid in mol/dm3

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  1. 24 January, 00:53
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    Start by writing the balanced chemical equation for this neutralization reaction ... you need to have twice as many moles of sodium hydroxide than you do of sulfuric acid ... Plug in your values and find the number of moles of sulfuric acid - do not forget to convert the volume of the solution from cm3 to dm3.

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