A 25.0mL of 0.152M H2SO4 was reacted with 20.0mL of 0.410 M NaOH. Calculate the concentration of...

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A 25.0mL of 0.152M H2SO4 was reacted with 20.0mL of0.410 M NaOH.
Calculate the concentration of the salt that is formed during thereaction as well as the concentrations of H2SO4 and NaOH thatremain in solution.

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Solution Balanced reaction equation H2SO4 2 NaOH Na2SO4 2H2O now lets calculate the moles of the H2SO4 and NaOH using their molarities and volumes moles molarity volume in liter moles of H2SO4 0152 mol per L 0025 L 00038 mol    See Answer
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