This temperature is not calculated.
The answer is o,13 g KOH.
Strong base is added to neutralize the strong acid (H2SO4).
.0899M
to neutralize an acid you use NaCl I believe
A gargle with sodium bicarbonate is good.
Well,i guess the same volume as the base.
(ml of Ca(OH)2)(0.0550M)= (35.00ml)(0.0550M Nitric acid) = 35ml
20 moles of NaOH needed to neutralize 20 moles of nitric acid
The answer is o,13 g KOH.
Strong base is added to neutralize the strong acid (H2SO4).
A base is neutralized adding an acid, not another volume of a base.
NaCl doesn't neutralize sulfuric acid.
A base.
it takes neutralize about 120 mL of stomach acid.
the same amount.i.e.,hydrochloric acid reacts with caustic soda in the ratio 1/1.so if their concentrations are the same the amount of caustic soda required to neutralize hydrochloric acid will be same as that of amount of hydrochloric acid.
No. Vinegar contains an acid, acetic acid.
A base, a basic oxide as CaO and a saline hydride as NaH will neutralize an acid.