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Yes. Vinegar will neutralize potassium hydroxide to form a mildly alkaline solution of potassium acetate.
Add acid and neutralize the solution.
Molarity, not moles. Simple equality will do here.(0.200 M NaOH)(X milliliters) = (0.100 M H3PO4)(5.00 milliliters)0.200X = 0.5X = 2.5 milliliters sodium hydroxide solution needed====================================
Molarity = Moles/Unit VolumeSo here Molarity = (0.0255) / (10-2) = 2.55 M
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It depends on the molarity of the solution
Yes. Vinegar will neutralize potassium hydroxide to form a mildly alkaline solution of potassium acetate.
Add acid and neutralize the solution.
The molarity is 0,125 M.
Molarity, not moles. Simple equality will do here.(0.200 M NaOH)(X milliliters) = (0.100 M H3PO4)(5.00 milliliters)0.200X = 0.5X = 2.5 milliliters sodium hydroxide solution needed====================================
Molarity = Moles/Unit VolumeSo here Molarity = (0.0255) / (10-2) = 2.55 M
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1.22Molarity (multiply) 0.076Liters = 0.09272Moles needed to neutralize. 0.09272Moles (divided by) 0.125Liters = 0.74176 Molarity HCl has a Molarity of 0.74176
This sodium hydroxide solution has a molarity of 0,25.
Potassium Hydroxide(KOH) is a base (it is "basic"). An acid will neutralize a base. Acetic acid can be used to neutralize KOH. Baking soda is a base, so it will not work to neutralize KOH.
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 1500 mL = 1.5 Liters ) Molarity = 0.800 moles NaOH/1.5 Liters = 0.533 M sodium hydroxide ...