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25L of a solution of 0.5M KOH is required to neutralize 15L of sulphuric acid. …
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Wize University Chemistry Textbook > Chemical Reactions
Titrations
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25L of a solution of 0.5M KOH is required to neutralize 15L of sulphuric acid. What is the concentration of the acid?
KOH + H
2
SO
4
--> K
2
SO
4
+ 2H
2
O
0.26M
0.42M
0.96M
1.1M
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