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What volume of 1.5 molar hcl is required to neutralize 36 milliliters of 2.0 molar naoh?
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What volume of 1.5 molar hcl is required to neutralize 36 milliliters of 2.0 molar naoh?
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To neutrilize you meed equal moles of H+ and OH - so they are converted into water. 2.0 M * 0.036= 0.072 moles of NaOH and moles of NaOH = moles of OH- . So 0.072 moles of H+ are needed so 1.5*x=0.072. X= 0.048 Liters of HCl (aq)
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