In a titration experiment, an average of 15.2 mL of a 0.25 mol/L NaOH solution was needed to neutralize 20.0 mL of an unknown concentration of HCl. What is the molar concentration of the HCl solution?
1.
We can find the amount of NaOH by the following formula:
n = CM * V
n(NaOH) = 0,25mol/l * 0,0152 l = 0,0038mol
2.
We find the amount of HCl.
NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
1mol NaOH — 1mol HCl
0,0038mol NaOH — X
X = 0,0038 mol HCl
3.
We find the concentration of HCl by the following formula:
"C_M= \\cfrac {n} {V}= \\cfrac {0,0038}{0,02}= 0,19mol\/l"
Answer: 0,19 mol/l
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