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In an acid-base titration, 23.30 mL of hydrochloric acid were neutralized by 19.50 mL of 0.315 mol/L potassium hydroxide. Calculate the concentration of the hydrochloric acid.
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In an acid-base titration, 23.30 mL of hydrochloric acid were neutralized by 19.50 mL of 0.315 mol/L potassium hydroxide. Calculate the concentration of the hydrochloric acid.
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Answer: 0.264mol/L
Explanation:Please see attachment for explanation
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