A 15.0 mL sample of 0.20 M HBr solution is titrated with 0.29 M NaOH. Part A What volume of NaOH is required to reach the equivalence point?

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Transcribed Image Text:tate Univ. Long Beach - My Applications B Homepage - LING 100 Sec 04 9278 The Nature of Language Assignments Chem 111A spring 2021 Hi, Russell v nistry Assignments <Chapter 5 Problem Set Conceptual Connection 5.9 - Enhanced - with Feedback I Review I Consta A 15.0 mL sample of 0.20 M HBr solution is titrated with 0.29 M NaOH, Part A What volume of NaOH is required to reach the equivalence point? Express the volume to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. HA ? Value Units Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
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NaOH + HBr  NaBr + H2O

i.e, one equivalent of HBr requires one equivalent of NaOH

Given,

Volume of HBr ( V acid) = 15 mL

Molarity of HBr ( M acid) = 0.20 M

Molarity of NaOH ( M base) = 0.29 M

 

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