10 ml of 0.0500 M Phosphoric acid
Any acid can be used to neutralize a base such as sodium hydroxide. If you have a concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide, you could neutralize it most efficiently with a strong acid such as hydrochloric acid. You can also neutralize it with Coca Cola, or vinegar, or many other acidic chemicals, but it would require a larger amount than if you used hydrochloric acid.
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Almost exactly 1 M - to be exactly 1.0M would require 58.5 g NaCl
Sodium hydroxide is one of the strong bases. That means it reacts much more strongly with acid (or even water) than weak bases do; this makes it toxic for humans. Sodium hydroxide is dangerous to ingest, and may cause serious chemical burns inside your mouth and esophagus. Sodium Hydroxide, also called Lye or Caustic Soda, is extremely corrosive. It reacts chemically with many things. Contact with your skin can cause burns. Contact with the inside of your mouth or your esophagus (food pipe) results in enough damage to require emergency medical attention.
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Any acid can be used to neutralize a base such as sodium hydroxide. If you have a concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide, you could neutralize it most efficiently with a strong acid such as hydrochloric acid. You can also neutralize it with Coca Cola, or vinegar, or many other acidic chemicals, but it would require a larger amount than if you used hydrochloric acid.
yes, either by reducing the temperature until the solution is beyond saturated, causing some NAOH to crystallise, or by doing the opposite and evaporating off the water (the first will require the crystals to be filtered out)
98g of phosphoric acid require 120g of sodium hydroxide to produce sodium phosphate so 150g phosphoric acid will require = 120/98x150= 183.67g sodium hydroxide.
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2.5gm require 100ml of solution 100ml solution require 2.5gm 50ml require 50x2.5/100=1.25ml
In order to prepare exactly 30 mL of 1M NaOH solution, a volumetric vessel that contains exactly 30 mL when full to a marked level will be needed. By definition, a 1 M solution contains one mole in a liter of volume, and since solutions are homogeneous, 30 mL of such a solution will require (30/1000) mole of sodium hydroxide. The molar mass of NaOH is about 40, corresponding to 1.2 grams of sodium hydroxide, which can be determined by weighing solid sodium hydroxide, dissolving the weighed amount in a volume of water less than the 30 mL capacity of the volumetric vessel, transferring this more concentrated solution into the volumetric vessel, and diluting with pure water until the 30 mL volume is contained in the vessel.
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