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Standard X
Chemistry
Laboratory Method
One mole of ...
Question
One mole of
S
O
2
C
l
2
on hydrolysis gives acid which can be neutralised by _____ moles of
N
a
O
H
.
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Solution
S
O
2
C
l
2
+
2
H
2
O
→
2
H
C
l
+
H
2
S
O
4
Sulphuric acid can be neutralised by 2 moles of
N
a
O
H
and 2 moles of
H
C
l
will require 2 moles of
N
a
O
H
.
Total 4 moles of
N
a
O
H
is required to neutralize all the acids.
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