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Calculate the concentration of hydrochloric acid if 50.0 mL of hydrochloric acid is neutralized by 25.0 mL of 2.0 M sodium hydroxide. The neutralization reaction is shown below HCl + NaOH > H2O + NaCl

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Answer:

1.0M HCl is the concentration of the acid

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the reaction, 1 mole of NaOH reacts per mole of HCl. That means the moles added of NaOH in the neutralization = Moles of HCl in the solution. With the moles and the volume in Liters we can find the molar concentration of HCl

Moles NaOH = Moles HCl:

25.0mL = 0.025L * (2.0moles / L) = 0.050moles HCl

Molarity:

0.050moles HCl / 0.0500L =

1.0M HCl is the concentration of the acid

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