How many mL of 0.25M solution of H2SO4 will react with 10mL of 0.25M solution of NaOH?
CM — concentration of molarity (mol/L)
V — volume (L)
n — amount of substance (mol)
CM (NaOH) = 0.25 M
V (NaOH) = 10 ml = 0.01 liters
"n(NaOH)=~C_M*~V =~ 0.25 * ~0.01 = ~0.0025 ~mol"
2NaOH + H2SO4 = Na2SO4 + 2H2O
2 mol NaOH — 1mol H2SO4
0.0025 mol NaOH — X
X = 0.0025*1/2= 0.00125 mol H2SO4
"V(H_2SO_4)=~\\cfrac {n}{C_M}= ~\\cfrac {0.00125}{0.25}=~ 0.005 L=~5~ml"
Answer: 5 ml
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