Unknown acid concentration in 50.0 mL H2SO4 takes 14.2 mL of 0.103 M NaOH to reach eq. point?
At neutralization point
mmol of H+ = mmol of OH-
M1×n×V1 = M2V2
M1 ×2×50 =0.103×14.2
M1 = 0.0146 M
Unknown acid concentration in 50.0 mL H2SO4 takes 14.2 mL of 0.103 M NaOH to reach...
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