Respuesta :
Volume of base(NaOH)= Vb =6 mL
Concentration of base(NaOH)= Mb =3 M
Volume of acid(HCl)= Va =9 mL
Concentration of acid(HCl)= Ma = ?
Now,
Ma*Va = Mb*Vb
Ma*(9) = (3)*(6)
Ma= 2 M
Concentration of base(NaOH)= Mb =3 M
Volume of acid(HCl)= Va =9 mL
Concentration of acid(HCl)= Ma = ?
Now,
Ma*Va = Mb*Vb
Ma*(9) = (3)*(6)
Ma= 2 M
Answer:
The correct answer is 2.0 M
Explanation:
The equation for the reaction is
HCl + NaOH ⇒ NaCl + H₂O
The formula to be used for the question is
CaVa ÷ CbVb = na ÷ nb
where Ca is the concentration of the acid, HCl (which is unknown)
Cb is the concentration of the base, NaOH (3.0M)
Va is the volume of the acid, HCl (9 ml)
Vb is the volume of the base, NaOH (6 ml)
na is the number of moles of the acid (from the equation above, there is 1 mole of HCl)
nb is the number of moles of the base (from the equation above, there is 1 mole of NaOH)
Hence,
Ca × 9/ 3 × 6 = 1/1
Ca = 3×6×1/9×1
Ca = 2 M
The concentration of the acid is 2.0 M