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What would be the molarity of a HCL solution if 25.0 mL of the solution is neutralized by 15.5 mL of 0.800 M NaOH?

What would be the molarity of a HCL solution if 25.0 mL of the solution is neutralized by 15.5 mL of 0.800 M NaOH?

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L. Brett

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Answered May 29, 2019

In science, there will be times when you need to find the molarity of a solution. Molarity refers to the concentration in a solution. It is stated in moles per liter in the solution. Molarity is otherwise known as the molar concentration. It may be shown as having a concentration of 1 mol/L, which means that there is one mole per 1 liter. There are other related quantities of molar concentration or molarity.

They are considered to be number concentration where the Avogadro constant is used. The mass concentration is another where the molar mass is used. Finally, the mole fraction is used, and density is used. Let’s say you want to find the molarity of the HCl solution. There is 25.0 mL of the solution, and it is neutralized by 15.5 mL of 0.800 M of NaOH. It would be 0.496 m.

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Answered Apr 24, 2018

0.496 m
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