Chemistry, asked by parth11mehta8, 4 months ago

To neutralize the 7ml of acid A1,4ml of base B is required . To neutralize the 4ml of base B, 3ml of acid A2 is required. A solution of 22ml is made by adding acid A1 and A2 in a specific ratio, to neutralize this solution 16ml of base B is required. find the ratio of A1:A2 in the 22ml of solution.​

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Answered by skpillai636
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Answer:

8 mL of HCl solution is required to neutralise 10 mL of NaOH.

So as usual to neutralise 20 mL of same solution i.e. of NaOH we would need 16 mL of same solution of HCl.

Answered by ItzMissWitch
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8 mL of HCl solution is required to neutralise 10 mL of NaOH.

So as usual to neutralise 20 mL of same solution i.e. of NaOH we would need 16 mL of same solution of HCl.

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