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5 August, 12:42

How many moles of h2so4 are needed to neutralize 1.56 moles of koh?

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  1. 5 August, 12:45
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    The balanced equation for the above neutralisation reaction is as follows;

    2KOH + H₂SO₄ - - > K₂SO₄ + 2H₂O

    stoichiometry of KOH to H₂SO₄ is 2:1

    neutralisation is the reaction between H⁺ ions and OH⁻ ions to form water which is neutral

    number of KOH moles - 1.56 mol

    2 mol of KOH require 1 mol of H₂SO₄ for neutralisation

    therefore 1.56 mol of KOH require - 1/2 x 1.56 mol = 0.78 mol

    0.78 mol of H₂SO₄ are required for neutralisation
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