(C) A student prepares a solution of sodium sulfate. Na,SO,, by adding 6.25 x 10 moram sururnc acid, H,SO̟, from a burette to 25.Ocm of 0.124 mol dm 3 NaOH in a conical flask. 2NAOH(aq) + H,so̟(aq) Na,So,(aq) + 2H,0(1) Calculate the minimum volume of the H.SO, that the student would need to completely react with the NaOH present.
(C) A student prepares a solution of sodium sulfate. Na,SO,, by adding 6.25 x 10 moram sururnc acid, H,SO̟, from a burette to 25.Ocm of 0.124 mol dm 3 NaOH in a conical flask. 2NAOH(aq) + H,so̟(aq) Na,So,(aq) + 2H,0(1) Calculate the minimum volume of the H.SO, that the student would need to completely react with the NaOH present.
Chapter7: Solutions And Colloids
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 7.86E
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