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Dilute sulfuric acid reacts with aqueous sodium hydrogencarbonate in a neutralisation reaction.
H SO.(aq) + 2NaHCO,(aq) → Na,so. (aq) + 2H,00) + 2C0.(9)
In a titration, 0.200 mol/dmº aqueous sodium hydrogencarbonate was used to neutralise
20.0cm of dilute sulfunc acid of concentration 0.150 mol/dm.
© Calculate the number of moles of dilute sulfunc acid used in the titration.
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(ii) Calculate the number of moles of sodium hydrogencarbonate needed to neutralise the
dilute sulfunc acid.
mol [1]
(in Calculate the volume, in cm. of 0.200 mol/dm aqueous sodium hydrogencarbonate
needed to neutralise the dilute sulfuric acid,​

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