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30 December, 11:39

How many moles of a monoprotic acid like hno3 are necessary to neutralize 8 moles of ca (oh) 2?

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  1. 30 December, 11:44
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    The number of moles of monoprotic needed to neutralize 8 moles Ca (Oh) 2 is calculated as follows

    write an example of equation for reaction

    that is, Ca (OH) 2 + 2 HNo3 = Ca (NO3) 2 + 2H2O

    by use of mole ratio between Ca (OH) 2 to HNO3 which is 1:2 therefore the moles of Acid = 2 x 8moles = 16moles
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