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How many moles of NaOH are needed to neutralize 0.5 mol of H SO ? A) 0.25 mol B) 0.5 mol C) 1 mol D) 2 mol
1 mol of NaOH are needed to neutralize 0.5 mol of H2SO4. SOLUTION: H2SO4+2NaOH->Na2SO4+2H2O 0.5mol H2SO4*2mol NaOH/1mol H2SO4=1mol NaOH =1mol NaOH
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1 mol of NaOH are needed to neutralize 0.5 mol of H2SO4.
SOLUTION:
H2SO4+2NaOH->Na2SO4+2H2O
0.5mol H2SO4*2mol NaOH/1mol H2SO4=1mol NaOH
=1mol NaOH
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