If 200 mL of a standard 0.15 M NaOH solution is required to neutralize 30 ml of H2SO4, what is the molarity of acid?
A
1.0 M
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B
2.0 M
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C
0.5 M
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D
1.5 M
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Solution
The correct option is C 0.5 M We have,
200 mL of a 0.15 M NaOH solution and 30 mL of H2SO4solution of unknown molarity.
Let’s assume the molarity of H2SO4 solution to be M.
For complete neutralization,
Number of millimole of H+ ions = Number of millimole of OH− ions
Since, 1 mol of H2SO4 produces 2 mol of H+ ions. i.e. H2SO4 is a diprotic acid 1×200×0.15=2×30×M
M = 0.5
Therefore the molarity of the acid solution is 0.5 M