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If 20.60 ml of 0.0100 m aqueous hcl is required to titrate 30.00 ml of an aqueous solution of naoh to the equivalence point, what is the molarity of the naoh solution?

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the balanced equation for the above reaction is as follows;
NaOH + HCl -- > NaCl + H₂O
stoichiometry of NaOH to HCl is 1:1
number of HCl moles reacted - 0.0100 mol/L x 0.02060 L = 0.000206 mol
according to 1:1 molar ratio
number of NaOH moles reacted - 0.000206 mol
number of NaOH moles in 30.00 mL - 0.000206 mol
therefore number of NaOH moles in 1000 mL - 0.000206 mol / 0.03000 L = 0.00687 mol
molarity of NaOH is 0.00687 M
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Answer : The molarity of the NaOH solution is, 0.00687 M.

Explanation :

The balanced chemical reaction will be:


HCl+NaOH\rightarrow NaCl+H_2O

Using neutralization method :


n_1M_1V_1=n_2M_2V_2

where,


n_1,M_1\text{ and }V_1 are the n-factor, molarity and volume of acid which is
HCl


n_2,M_2\text{ and }V_2 are the n-factor, molarity and volume of base which is NaOH.

We are given:


n_1=1\\M_1=0.0100M\\V_1=20.60mL\\n_2=1\\M_2=?\\V_2=30.00mL

Putting values in above equation, we get:


1* 0.0100M* 20.60mL=1* M_2* 30.00mL\\\\M_2=0.00687M

Hence, the molarity of the NaOH solution is, 0.00687 M.

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