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A 50.00-mL sample of an unknown HCl solution requires titration with 25.09 ml of 0.100 M NaOH to reach the endpoint. a) Write a balanced equation for the reaction described above b) What is the concentration of the unknown HCl solution in molarity (M)

          A 50.00-mL sample of an unknown HCl solution requires titration with 25.09 ml of 0.100 M NaOH to reach the endpoint. a) Write a balanced equation for the reaction described above b) What is the concentration of the unknown HCl solution in molarity (M)
        
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00:01 Hi, the question is about the reaction between h.
00:03 Hydrogen chloride and sodium hydroxide and in part a, we are asked to write the balanced equation taking place.
00:12 Now, as we know, hcl is an acid and noh is a base.
00:19 When an acid reacts with a base, the neutralization reaction takes place forming salt and water.
00:27 Therefore, the balanced equation is, hcl, nacl formed is the salt and water are the products of this titration reaction.
00:41 Now for the part b, volume of an unknown hcl titrated is given.
00:49 This unknown hcl needs 25 .09 ml of 0 .1 .00m to reach its endpoint...
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