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calculate the amount of naoh require to neutralize 200ml(0.3M)h2so4solution.it is reacted as 2naoh+h2so4->na2so4+2h2o​

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Answered by crankybirds30
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100mL of molar sulphuric acid is a tenth of a mole, so you need two tenths of a mole of sodium hydroxide to neutralise a tenth mole of diprotic sulphuric acid. Since the molecular mass of sodium hydroxide is 40 you need 8 grams.

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