If a chemist titrates 450.0 mL of HBr with a 2.5 M solution of NaOH and requires only 2.2 mL of the base to reach the end point, what is the concentration of the hydrogen bromide?
Solution:
Balanced chemical equation:
HBr + NaOH → NaBr + H2O
According to stoichiometry:
Moles of HBr = Moles of NaOH
Moles of solute = Molarity × Liters of solution
Therefore,
Molarity of HBr × Volume of HBr = Molarity of NaOH × Volume of NaOH
Molarity of HBr = (Molarity of NaOH × Volume of NaOH) / (Volume of HBr)
Molarity of HBr = (2.5 M × 2.2 mL) / (450.0 mL) = 0.012 M
Molarity of HBr = 0.012 M
Answer: The concentration of the hydrogen bromide (HBr) is 0.012 M
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