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Chemistry Forums for Students => High School Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: Diva on May 22, 2017, 08:23:54 PM
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Calculate the concentration of the hydrochloride acid if a 15mL sample (diluted by factor of 10) is titrated with standard sodium carbonate solution. The titration required 10mL of 0.250 mol per L sodium carbonate to neutralize the acid?
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You're going to need a balanced chemical reaction. So go ahead and write it for us. You're going to have to write down that dilution step, so you don't forget it -- after dilution, how much is actually there? How much sodium carbonate is there in that volume of that concentration sodium carbonate?
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My hints should start you on your way.
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2HCL + Na2CO3 --> 2NaCl + CO2 + H2O
Ratio 2:1
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How many moles of carbonate?