Now, sometimes an acid or a base can produce more than one H* or OH ion. You will see it in the formula. If you have a case like this, you need to add the number of ions to the equation before solving it like the following. #H* MaVa = MpVb #OH If it takes 50 mL of 0.5 M Ca(OH)2 solution to completely neutralize 125 mL of sulfuric acid solution (H2SO4), what is the concentration of the H2SO4 solution? 6) 7) How many milliliters of 0.360 M H2SO4 are required to neutralize 25.0 mL of 0.100 M Ba(OH)2? What is the molarity of a 30.0mL hydrochloric acid solution (HC) which is just neutralized by 48.0 mL of 0.100 M magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2? 8)

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Now, sometimes an acid or a base can produce more than one H* or OH ion. You will see it in
the formula. If you have a case like this, you need to add the number of ions to the equation
before solving it like the following.
#H* MaVa = MBVb #OH
If it takes 50 mL of 0.5 M Ca(OH)2 solution to completely neutralize 125 mL of sulfuric acid
solution (H2SO4), what is the concentration of the H2SO4 solution?
6)
7)
How many milliliters of 0.360 M H2SO4 are required to neutralize 25.0 mL of 0.100 M Ba(OH)2?
8)
What is the molarity of a 30.0mL hydrochloric acid solution (HCI) which is just neutralized by
48.0 mL of 0.100 M magnesium hydroxide, Mg(COH)2?
Transcribed Image Text:Now, sometimes an acid or a base can produce more than one H* or OH ion. You will see it in the formula. If you have a case like this, you need to add the number of ions to the equation before solving it like the following. #H* MaVa = MBVb #OH If it takes 50 mL of 0.5 M Ca(OH)2 solution to completely neutralize 125 mL of sulfuric acid solution (H2SO4), what is the concentration of the H2SO4 solution? 6) 7) How many milliliters of 0.360 M H2SO4 are required to neutralize 25.0 mL of 0.100 M Ba(OH)2? 8) What is the molarity of a 30.0mL hydrochloric acid solution (HCI) which is just neutralized by 48.0 mL of 0.100 M magnesium hydroxide, Mg(COH)2?
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