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29.47 mL of a solution of the acid HBr is titrated, and 72.90 mL of 0.2500-M NaOH is required to reach the equivalence point. Calculate the original concentration of the acid solution.

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The original concentration of the acid solution is 6.175
* 10^-4 mol / L.

Step-by-step explanation:

Concentration is the ratio of solute in a solution to either solvent or total solution. It is expressed in terms of mass per unit volume

HBr + NaOH -----> NaBr + H2O

There is a 1:1 equivalence with acid and base.

Moles of NaOH = 72.90
* 10^-3
* 0.25

= 0.0182 mol.

[ HBr ] = moles of base / volume of a solution

= 0.0182 / 29.47

= 6.175
* 10^-4 mol / L.

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