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Sodium hydroxide is used extensively in acid-base titrations because it is a strong, inexpensive base. A sodium hydroxide solution was standardized by titrating 38.87 mL of 0.1994 M standard hydrochloric acid. The initial buret reading of the sodium hydroxide was 1.16 mL, and the final reading was 36.18 mL. What was the molarity of the base solution?

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Answer:

0.221M

Step-by-step explanation:

applying molarity equation

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Answer: The molarity of the base solution is 0.22 M.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the neutralization law,


n_1M_1V_1=n_2M_2V_2

where,


M_1 = molarity of
HCl solution = 0.1994 M


V_1 = volume of
HCl solution = 38.87 ml


M_2 = molarity of
NaOH solution = ?


V_2 = volume of
NaOH solution = Final reading - Initial reading = 36.18 - 1.16 = 35.02 ml


n_1 = valency of
HCl = 1


n_2 = valency of
NaOH = 1


1* 0.1994* 38.87=1* M_2* 35.02


M_2=0.22M

Therefore, the molarity of the base solution is 0.22 M.

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