Answer:
26.0 mL
Step-by-step explanation:
The reaction that takes place is:
- H₂SO₄ + 2NaOH → Na₂SO₄ + 2H₂O
First we calculate the molar concentration of the diluted sulfuric acid solution, using the C₁V₁=C₂V₂ formula:
- 3.25 M * 10.0 mL = C₂ * 100 mL
Now we calculate how many H₂SO₄ moles would there be in 10.00 mL of this diluted solution, using the definition of molarity:
- 0.325 M * 10.00 mL = 3.25 mmol H₂SO₄
Then we convert 3.25 mmoles of H₂SO₄ into mmoles of NaOH, using the stoichiometric coefficients of the balanced reaction:
- 3.25 mmol H₂SO₄ *
= 6.5 mmol NaOH
Finally we calculate the required volume of the NaOH solution, using the definition of molarity:
- 6.5 mmol NaOH / 0.2500 M = 26.0 mL