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How many grams of HCl will be needed to react completely a solution containing 15g of NaOH?​

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Answered by kirtika11416379
3

Answer:

4 gram of NaOH is 0.1 moles.

To neutralize 0.1 moles of base, you need 0.1 moles of acid.

0.1 moles of HCl is 3.65g of HCl. To account for your acid dilution, you need 3.65/0.15 or 24.3g of 15% HCl to neutralize 4g of 100% NaOH.

I apologize if any of my numbers were wrong, didn't look through a periodic table on account of doing it on my phone but you get the method.

Answered by ltzcyberking91
0

Answer

The balanced chemical equation is MnO

2

+4HCl→Cl

2

+MnCl

2

+2H

2

O.

Thus, 1 mole of MnO

2

will react with 4 moles of HCl.

The molar masses of MnO

2

and HCl are 86.94 g/mol and 36.5 g/mol respectively.

The amount of HCl that will react with 69.6 g of MnO

2

is

86.94

36.5×4

×69.6=116.8 gm.

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