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13 March, 13:34

A student titrates 10.00 milliliters of hydrochloric acid of unknown molarity with 1.000 m naoh. it takes 21.17 milliliters of base to exactly neutralize the acid. if the student follows the rules for significant figures in determining the molarity of the acid, what should her answer be

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  1. 13 March, 13:39
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    Mole ratio for the reaction is 1:1

    no of moles in NaOH that reacted = 1*21.17/1000=0.02117mols

    molarity of HCl=0.02117*10/1000

    =2.117M
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