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Use this to analyse the unkown and variables:

Ca*Va = Cb*Vb in which:

  • C = concentration (mol/L = mmol/mL)
  • V = Volume (L or mL)
  • subscripts: 'a' = acid, 'b' = base

Wanna know Vb ? well find the other three variables to calculate: (Ca*Va)/Cb = Vb (with the same unit as used for Va)

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