Determining Solution Concentration by an Acid–Base
Chapter 4, Problem 16PE(choose chapter or problem)
Problem 16PE
Determining Solution Concentration by an Acid–Base Titration
One commercial method used to peel potatoes is to soak them in a NaOH solution for a short time and then remove the potatoes and spray off the peel. The NaOH concentration is normally 3 to 6 M, and the solution must be analyzed periodically. In one such analysis, 45.7 mL of 0.500 M H2SO4 is required to neutralize 20.0 mL of NaOH solution. What is the concentration of the NaOH solution?
What is the molarity of a NaOH solution if 48.0 mL neutralizes 35.0 mL of 0.144MH2SO4?
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