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An aqueous solution of perchloric acid is standardized by titration with a 0.191 M solution of barium hydroxide. If 13.8 mL of base are required to neutralize 17.0 mL of the acid, what is the molarity of the perchloric acid solution?

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Answer:

Molarity of
HClO_(4) solution is 0.311 M

Step-by-step explanation:

Neutralization reaction:
2HClO_(4)+Ba(OH)_(2)\rightarrow Ba(ClO_(4))_(2)+2H_(2)O

According to balanced reaction, 1 mol of
Ba(OH)_(2) neutralizes 2 moles of
HClO_(4)

Number of moles of
Ba(OH)_(2) in 13.8 mL of 0.191 M
Ba(OH)_(2) solution =
(0.191)/(1000)* 13.8moles =
0.00264moles

Let's assume molarity of
HClO_(4) solution is C (M) then-

Number of moles of
HClO_(4) in 17.0 mL of C (M)
HClO_(4) solution =
(C)/(1000)* 17.0moles =
0.017Cmoles

Hence,
0.017C=(2* 0.00264)

or,
C=0.311

So, molarity of
HClO_(4) solution is 0.311 M

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