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29 April, 04:24

If 22.50 mL of a sodium hydroxide solution is necessary to neutralize 18.50 mL of a 0.1430 M HNO3 solution, what is the concentration of the NaOH? (Report your answer in molarity.)

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  1. 29 April, 04:28
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    The concentration of NaOH is calculated as follows

    calculate the moles of HNO3

    moles = molarity x volume

    =18.50 x0.1430 = 2.6455 moles

    write the reacting equation

    that is

    NaOH + HNO3 = NaNO3 + H2O

    by use mole ratio between NaOH: HNO3 the moles of NaOH is also 2.6455moles

    concentration is therefore moles/volume

    = 2.6455 / 22.50 = 0.118M
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