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How many milliliters of a 1.5 m h2so4 are needed to neutralize 35ml sample of a 1.5 m solution?

1) 17.5ml


2) 35ml


3) 52.5ml


4) 3.0ml

User Eemz
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Answer:

1) 17.5 mL

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, the reaction between sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide is:


H_2SO_4+2KOH\rightarrow K_2SO_4+2H_2O

In such a way, we notice a 1:2 molar ratio between the acid and the base, therefore, at the equivalence point we have:


2*n_(acid)=n_(base)

And in terms of concentrations and volumes:


2*M_(acid)V_(acid)=M_(base)V_(base)

Thus, we solve for the volume of acid:


V_(acid)=(M_(base)V_(base))/(2*M_(acid)) =(35mL*1.5M)/(2*1.5M) \\\\V_(acid)=17.5mL

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