A dilute tetraoxosulphate (iv) acid (H2so4)
B contains 1.5g of NaoH per 250cm³ of a solution
C if 25cm³ portions of (B) requires 15.50cm³ of (A) (end point) for complete neutralisation. calculate
(i) concentration of solution B in mol/dm³
(ii) concentration of solution A in mol/dm³
(iii) concentration of solution A in g/dm³
(iv) The number hydrogen ions in 1dm³ of solution A
Equation of the reaction H2so4 2NaoH —Naso4 2H2O?
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