A solution of 0.172 M NaOH is used to neutralize 27.0 mL of a H2SO4 solution.
Part A
If 30.6 mL of the NaOH solution is required to reach the endpoint, what is the molarity of the H2SO4 solution?
H2SO4(aq)+2NaOH(aq)→2H2O(l)+Na2SO4(aq)
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
The answer to the question is available in the PDF file https://www.assignmentexpert.com/https://www.assignmentexpert.com/homework-answers/chemistry-answer-56386.pdf
Learn more about our help with Assignments: Chemistry
Comments
Assignment Expert
19.11.15, 18:40
mol is not a unit of molarity. M is correct. You should enter 0.4 M
racheal bergeron
19.11.15, 02:25
I entered the answer molarity= 0.4 mol The response was: enter you
answer using dimentions of chemical concentration? Did I enter
something not correct?
Leave a comment
Thank you! Your comments have been successfully added. However, they need to be checked by the moderator before being published.
Comments
mol is not a unit of molarity. M is correct. You should enter 0.4 M
I entered the answer molarity= 0.4 mol The response was: enter you answer using dimentions of chemical concentration? Did I enter something not correct?
Leave a comment