Use this to analyse the unkown and variables:
Ca*Va = Cb*Vb in which:
Wanna know Vb ? well find the other three variables to calculate: (Ca*Va)/Cb = Vb (with the same unit as used for Va)
They neutralize each other
Add a strong base to strong acid and you will neutralize it. Similarly, add a strong acid to a strong base and it will be neutralized. For example:- HCl + NaOH ----> NaCl + H2O You add a strong base to a strong acid and get a neutral salt and water.
20 moles of NaOH needed to neutralize 20 moles of nitric acid
Add a strong base to neutralize the strong acid
When a strong acid and a strong base neutralize each other the products are a salt and water.
Well,i guess the same volume as the base.
This temperature is not calculated.
They neutralize each other
Bases can neutralize acids. When a strong base and acid is combined, it results in a neutralization reaction.
When just enough strong acid (e.g. HCl) is used to neutralize a strong base (NaOH), the pH should be neutral (pH = 7.0).
Add a strong base to strong acid and you will neutralize it. Similarly, add a strong acid to a strong base and it will be neutralized. For example:- HCl + NaOH ----> NaCl + H2O You add a strong base to a strong acid and get a neutral salt and water.
20 moles of NaOH needed to neutralize 20 moles of nitric acid
Add a strong base to neutralize the strong acid
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When a strong acid and a strong base neutralize each other the products are a salt and water.
Since both the acid and the base have equivalent weights equal to their formula weights, 2 moles of KOH are needed to neutralize 2 moles of nitric acid.
Strong base is added to neutralize the strong acid (H2SO4).