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7 February, 20:22

If you know your acid concentration is. 650 M and you used 15.00 mL, what was the concentration of the base if you needed 35.5 mL to titrate it?

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  1. 7 February, 20:49
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    Explanation:

    Since the name of the acid (and the equation) is not given, you must assume that it is a 1:1 ratio. Use equation: volume of acid x molarity of acid = volume of base x molarity of base (when the ratio is 1:1).
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