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Automobile batteries use 3.0 m h2so4 as an electrolyte. how much 1.20 m naoh will be needed to neutralize 225 ml of battery acid? h2so4(aq) + 2naoh(aq) --> 2h2o(l) + na2so4(aq)

User Panagiotis
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Answer : The volume of the
NaOH needed are, 1125 ml

Explanation :

Using neutralization law,


n_1M_1V_1=n_2M_2V_2

where,


n_1 = basicity of an acid = 2


n_2 = acidity of a base = 1


M_1 = concentration of
H_2SO_4 = 3.0 M


M_2 = concentration of NaOH = 1.20 M


V_1 = volume of
H_2SO_4 = 225 ml


V_2 = volume of NaOH = ?

Now put all the given values in the above law, we get the volume of the
NaOH.


2* 3.0M* 225ml=1* 1.20M* V_2


V_2=1125ml

Therefore, the volume of the
NaOH needed are, 1125 ml

User Kaltezar
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H2SO4 (aq) + 2 NaOh (aq) ------>2H2O + Na2SO4(aq)

V1M1 n2= V2M2n1
V= volume
M= concentration in mole per liter
n= number of moles
V1=?
V2= 225 ml
M1= 1.2 M
M2= 3 m
n1=2 moles
V1 is therefore = ( 225 x3 x2 ) /1.2 = 1125 ml
User Gabriele Buondonno
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