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11 February, 07:17

What is the concentration of 20 mL of LiOH if it is neutralized by 60 mL of 4 M HCl?

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  1. 11 February, 07:31
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    The concentration is 12M

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are asked to calculate the concentration of the alkali given the information in the question.

    To answer this question correctly, the first thing to do is to write the complete chemical equation of the reaction of the acid and the alkali. We identify that LiOH is the alkali and HCl is the acid

    LiOH + HCl - ---> LiCl + H2O

    we can deduce that 1 mole of the acid used up a mole of the base.

    Now, we use the titration formula;

    CaVa/Na. = CbVb/Nb

    since Na = Nb = 1 i. e number of moles, we can just write the formula to be

    CaVa. = CbVb

    Where Ca is the concentration of the acid which is 4M

    Va is the volume of acid used which is 60mL

    Cb is the concentration of the base which is?

    Vb is volume of base which is 20mL

    Plugging these values, we have;

    4 * 60 = Cb * 20

    Cb = 240/20

    Cb = 12M

    The concentration of the base is thus 12M
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