10.0 cm3 of a 0.100 M H2SO4solution are added to a 25.0cm3 of a 0.120 M NaOH solution. a. Calculate the concentration of sodium hydroxide in the solution then obtained? (ensure 4 decimal places) . _______Mol/L

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Problem 75QAP: A diprotic acid, H2B(MM=126g/moL), is determined to be a hydrate, H2B xH2O. A 10.00-g sample of this...
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10.0 cm3 of a 0.100 M H2SO4solution are added to a 25.0cm3 of a 0.120 M NaOH solution. 

a. Calculate the concentration of sodium hydroxide in the solution then obtained? (ensure 4 decimal places) . _______Mol/L

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