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how many ml of 1 M H2SO4 acid solution is required to neutralize 10 ml of 1M NaOH

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Answered by yugsinghal
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Since H2SO4 completely dissociates to H+ and HSO4 then a 1 M H2SO4 solution will yield 1 M H+. So it will take 2 ml of a 1 M H2SO4 solution to neutralize 2 ml of a 1 M NaOH solution. However, one could also calculate how much H+ will form from the second dissociation:
HSO4 → H+ + SO4-

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shashank3992: what is the answer 10,200,2.5,5
Answered by Apekshas
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:ANSWER = 5.0

Explanation:

here,

(H₂SO₄)M₁V₁/n₁ = M₂V₂/n₂(NaOH)

⇒ 1 × V₁/1 = 1×10/1

⇒ v₁ =  5 ml.

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