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How many ml of 0.24 M HBr solution are needed to react completely with 10.00 ml of 0.24 M Sr(OH)2 solution

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  • 07-07-2021

Answer:

10mL

Explanation:

Using the formula as follows:

CaVa = CbVb

Where;

Ca = concentration of acid, HBr (M)

Cb = concentration of base, Sr(OH)2 (M)

Va = volume of acid, HBr (Litres)

Vb = volume of base, Sr(OH)2 (Litres)

According to the information given in this question;

Ca = 0.24M

Cb = 0.24M

Va = ?

Vb = 10.0ml

Using CaVa = CbVb

0.24 × Va = 0.24 × 10

0.24Va = 2.4

Va = 2.4 ÷ 0.24

Va = 10mL

10mL of HBr is needed.

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