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31 January, 05:10

In a titration of 0.5 M HCl and an unknown concentration NaOH, 25.0 ml of NaOH was required to completely neutralize 25.0 ml of HCl. What is the concentration of the NaOH?

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  1. 31 January, 05:34
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    When an acid is neutralized by a base, that means moles of H + = moles of OH-

    moles of H + = 0.5 M * 0.025 L HCl = 0.0125 moles H+

    moles of OH - should be equal to 0.0125 moles, so

    0.0125 moles = (x) * 0.025 L NaOH

    x is the concentration of NaOH, which we want to find.

    x = 0.5 M

    The correct answer is C) 0.5 M.
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