What volume of 0.332 mol L-1 NaOH solution is needed to just completely neutralize a 0.748 mol L-1 solution of CH3COOH with volume 11.1 mL? Find the volume in mL
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First, we need to find the moles of CH3COOH in the given solution. We can do this by multiplying the concentration by the volume (in liters). Moles of CH3COOH = (0.748 mol/L) * (11.1 mL * (1 L / 1000 mL)) Moles of CH3COOH = 0.748 * 0.0111 = 0.0082988 mol Show more…
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