I’m really stuck on this ccea past paper question from 2017. If anyone has a second some help would be great ty. Which of the following would exactly neautralise 10.0cm^3 of 1.00mol dm^-3 of NaOH(aq)? A) 2.50cm^3 of 1.00 mol dm^3 CH3COOH B) 5.00cm^3 of 1.00 mol dm^3 HCl C) 5.00cm^3 of 1.00 mol dm^3 H2SO4 D) 3.00cm^3 of 1.00 mol dm^3 H3PO4
Hey there. The NaOH would give 0.01 x 1 = 0.01 moles of OH-, which all needs to be neutralised. So you would need 0.01 moles of H+. Which acid would give 0.01 moles of H+?
Hey there. The NaOH would give 0.01 x 1 = 0.01 moles of OH-, which all needs to be neutralised. So you would need 0.01 moles of H+. Which acid would give 0.01 moles of H+?
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Hi! do you multiply the concentration by the volume for each acid? and did u have to figure out if it was a 1:1 ratio of moles?