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Chapter 10, Problem 10.84AQAP
Calculate the volume, in milliliters, of a 0.2 15 M KOH solution that will completely neutralize each of the following: (10.7)
a. 2.50 m1 of a 0.825 M H2S04 solution
b. 18.5 mL of a 0.560 M HNO3 solution
c. 5.00 mL of a 3.18 M HC1 solution
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