Question 6 Consider the following reaction between aqueous NaOH and H_(3)PO_(3). What volume in milliliters (ml) of 0.200 M NaOH solution would be required to react completely with 651 ml of 0.420MH_(3)PO_(3) ? 3NaOH(aq)+H_(3)PO_(3)( aq )longrightarrow 3H_(2)O(l)
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