29.96 mL of NaOH is used to titrate 20.70 mL of 0.116 M HCl. What is the concentration of the NaOH?
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First, we need to find the moles of HCl in the solution. We can do this by using the formula: moles = volume × concentration moles of HCl = 20.70 mL × 0.116 M = 0.00240 moles Show more…
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