In a titration, 5.0 ml of a 2.0 M NaOH (aq) solutions exactly neutralizes 10.0 ml of an HCL (aq) solution. what is the concentration of the HCl (aq) solution?

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Answer:

[tex]M_{acid}=1.0M[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, since the reaction between HCl and NaOH is:

[tex]NaOH+HCl\rightarrow NaCl+H_2O[/tex]

We notice a 1:1 molar ratio between the acid and the base, for that reason, in the equivalent point we find:

[tex]n_{acid}=n_{base}[/tex]

Thus, in terms of concentrations, we have:

[tex]M_{acid}V_{acid}=M_{base}V_{base}[/tex]

Hence, we solve for the concentration of the acid to obtain:

[tex]M_{acid}=\frac{M_{base}V_{base}}{V_{acid}} =\frac{2.0M*5.0mL}{10.0mL}\\ \\M_{acid}=1.0M[/tex]

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