B is a solution of sodium hydroxide containing 2.00g of the solution per dm3. A...
B is a solution of sodium hydroxide containing 2.00g of the solution per dm3. A...
B is a solution of sodium hydroxide containing 2.00g of the solution per dm3. A is a solution of tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid of unknown concentration. 25cm3 portions of solution B required average of 17.00cm3 of solution A for neutralization, using 2 drops of methyl orange as indicator. Calculate (Using mole ratio)
(A) The concentration of A in mol/dm3
(B) The PH of A
(C) The amount of SO²- base 4 that react?
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