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In a titration experiment, 31. 4 ml of 1. 120 m hcooh is neutralized by 16. 3 ml of ba(oh)2. what is the concentration of the ba(oh)2 solution?

Sagot :

In a titration experiment, 31. 4 ml of 1. 120 M HCOOH is neutralized by 16. 3 ml of [tex]Ba(OH)_{2}[/tex]. So, the concentration of the [tex]Ba(OH)_{2}[/tex]  solution is 23.16 M

Calculation,

The formula for the dilution of a solution is given as:

[tex]M_{1} V_{1}[/tex] = [tex]M_{2} V_{2}[/tex]

Where M is molarity and V is the volume of the solution in liters ( L ).

Given data,

[tex]M_{1}[/tex] =  120  M

[tex]V_{1}[/tex] =31. 4 ml

[tex]M_{2}[/tex] = ?

[tex]V_{2}[/tex] = 16. 3 ml

120  M ×31. 4 ml  =  [tex]M_{2}[/tex]  ×  16. 3 ml

[tex]M_{2}[/tex]  = 120  M ×31. 4 ml / 16. 3 ml =23.16 M

In a titration experiment, the concentration of the [tex]Ba(OH)_{2}[/tex]  solution is 23.16 M

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