The reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) can be described by the equation: HCl + NaOH → NaCl +H2O .If 100 ml of a solution of hydrochloric acid solution contains 0.1 mole of the acid, then what volume of 0.05 molar sodium hydroxide will exactly neutralise the acid? 1 point a) 20 ml b) 200 ml c ) 5 ml d) 50 ml
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(B) 200ml
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As 100ml of HCl is 1.0 molar, then 200ml of 0.05 molar NaOH is needed to balance the equation, hence neutralise the acid.
Explanation:
As 100ml of HCl is 1.0 molar, then 200ml of 0.05 molar NaOH is needed to balance the equation, hence neutralise the acid.
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