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26 October, 17:23

How many liters of 0.98 M have solution would react completely with 3.5 moles ca (oh) 2

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  1. 26 October, 17:30
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    The question is typed wrong. Assuming the correct question is

    How many liters of 0.98 M H2SO4 solution would react completely with 3.5 moles Ca (OH) 2?

    Answer:-

    3.571 litres

    Explanation:-

    The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is

    H2SO4 + Ca (OH) 2 = CaSO4 + 2 H2O

    From the balanced chemical equation we see that

    1 mole of Ca (OH) 2 reacts with 1 mol of H2SO4.

    ∴3.5 moles of Ca (OH) 2 reacts with 1 x 3.5 / 1 = 3.5 mol of H2SO4.

    Strength of H2SO4 = 0.98 M

    Volume of H2SO4 required = Number of moles of H2SO4 / Strength of H2SO4

    = 3.5 moles / 0.98 M

    = 3.571 litre
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