A 25 ml sample of sodium hydroxide solution of unknown concentration was placed in a conical flask. The solution was then titrated with 20.0 ml of a 0.01 mol/L hydrochloric acid solution. Based on the amount of acid needed to neutralize the base, the concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution can be determined.
A 25 ml sample of sodium hydroxide solution of unknown concentration was placed in a conical flask. The solution was then titrated with 20.0 ml of a 0.01 mol/L hydrochloric acid solution. Based on the amount of acid needed to neutralize the base, the concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution can be determined.
A 25 ml sample of sodium hydroxide solution of unknown concentration was placed in a conical flask. The solution was then titrated with 20.0 ml of a 0.01 mol/L hydrochloric acid solution. Based on the amount of acid needed to neutralize the base, the concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution can be determined.
25 ml of aqueous sodium hydroxide solution of unknown concentration was
placed in the conical flask. The burette was filled to the 50 ml mark with 0.01 mol L-1 aqueous hydrochloric acid solution. The sodium hydroxide solution was neutralised when 20.0 ml of hydrochloric acid had been added. Determine the concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution.