a. A solution of HCl is known to be 0.5622 N. When titrated against KOH, 45.22 ml of the acid neutralized 48.23 ml of the base. Calculate the N of the base.1. A solution of HCl is known to be 0.5622 N. When titrated against KOH, 45.22 ml of the acid neutralized 48.23 ml of the base. Calculate the N of the base.
b. What is the N of the solution of KOH if 45.18 ml are required to neutralize 0.3000 g of pure oxalic acid dehydrate (H2C2O4°2H2O)?
Hint: N x ml = g/MW/no. of H+ or OH- or +cation x 1000
where N x ml = no. of milliequivalent weight and g/MW/no. of H+ or OH- or +cation x 1000 = no. of milliequivalent weight
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