In the titration of vinegar, a student uses 12.36 mL of NaOH(aq) (Molarity 0.100 M) to titrate a 2.00 mL sample of vinegar. If the student used lithium hydroxide (Molarity: 0.200 M) instead, what volume of lithium hydroxide would you expect them to use? Show balanced equations
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First determine the moles of NaOH in the reaction. From the mole ratio, calculate the moles of H2SO4 that reacted. Finally, divide the moles of H2SO4 by its volume to get the molarity.
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