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Old January 5th, 2006, 18:52
delorfilinde delorfilinde is offline
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A student used 40.0 mL of 0.10 mol/L HBr(aq) to neutralize 20.0 mL of a 0.10 mol/L basic solution. The most likely formula for the basic solution would be

A. KOH(aq)
B. HOOCCOOH(aq)
C. Sr(OH)2(aq)
D. NH3(aq)

How would I go about figuring this out?
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Old January 7th, 2006, 11:56
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there is only half the amount of mols base needed to neutralize the acid --> the base needs to be capable of taking up 2 protons.

--> C

(B is an acid and therefore wrong. KOH will dissolve yielding 1 mol OH(-) per mol KOH and NH3 can take up only 1 proton.

--> Sr(OH)2 yields two mol OH(-) per mol Sr(OH)2 and therefore only half the amount of mol Sr(OH)2 is needed two neutralize the acid)
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