10ml of sodium hydroxide solution is completely neutralised by 8ml of HCl acid.If we take 20 ml of the same solution what will be the amount of HCl required to neutralise it?
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Mass is always conserved
let x be the amount of HCl
8/10=x/20
10x=160
x=16 ml
hope this helps you out!
let x be the amount of HCl
8/10=x/20
10x=160
x=16 ml
hope this helps you out!
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IF WE TAKE 20ML OF THE SAME SOLUTION IS COMPLETLY NEUTRALISED BY 16ML OF HCL ACID.
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