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5 July, 05:59

A 430. ML solution of 0.230 M HBr (aq) is mixed with a solution of 225 mL of 0.350 M HClO4 (aq). How many moles of H + (aq) are present in the final solution?

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  1. 5 July, 06:24
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    Given:

    volume of HBr = 430 ml = 0.430 L

    Molarity of HBr = 0.230 M

    Volume of HClO4 = 225 ml = 0.225 L

    Molarity of HClO4 = 0.350 M

    To determine:

    Total moles of H + when HBr and HClO4 are mixed

    Explanation:

    HBr and HClO4 are strong acids. Hence:

    Concentration of H + from HBr = 0.230 M

    Concentration of H + from HClO4 = 0.350 M

    Now:

    # moles of H + from HBr = 0.430 L * 0.230 moles/L = 0.0989 moles

    # moles of H + from HClO4 = 0.225 L * 0.350 moles/L = 0.0788 moles

    Total moles of H + = 0.0989 + 0.0788 = 0.1777 moles

    Ans: Total # moles of H + is 0.178
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