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5 November, 04:41

What is the molarity of an h3po4 solution if 15.0 ml is completely neutralized by 38.5 ml of 0.150m naoh?

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  1. 5 November, 06:10
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    The molarity of H3PO4 solution if 15.0 ml is completely neutralized by 38.5 ml of 0.15m naoh is calculated as follows

    find moles of NaOH used = molarity x volume

    = 38.5 x 0.15 = 5.775 moles

    write the reacting equation

    3NaOH + H3PO4 = Na3PO4 + 3H2O

    from the equation the reacting ratio between NaOH to H3Po4 which is 3:1 the moles of H3PO4 is therefore = 5.775/3 = 1.925 moles

    molarity of H3PO4 is therefore = moles / volume

    = 1.925/15 = 0.128 M
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