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P4O6 reacts with water according to equation P4O6+6H2O4H3PO3.
Calculate the volume of 0.1 M NaOH solution required to neutralize the acid formed by dissolving 1.1 g of P4O6 in H2O.

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Calculating the moles of NaOH

Given reaction is:
P4O6+6H2O4H3PO3 --(i)

Thus, when P4O6 reacts with water, formation of phosphorous acid H3PO3 takes place.

Reaction of H3PO3 with NaOH (sodium hydroxide)
4H3PO3+8NaOH4Na2HPO3+8H2O --(ii)

Now, 1.1 g of P4O6 is dissolved in H2O

Number of moles =given massmolar mass=1.1220=0.005 mol

According to reaction (i)
1 mole of P4O6 reacts to give 4 mol of H3PO3
0.005 mol of P4O6 will give 0.005×4 0.002 mol of H3PO3

Similarly, according to reaction (ii)
4 mol of H3PO3 reacts with 8 mol of NaOH
Thus, 1 mol of H3PO3 will react with =84=2 mol of NaOH

Therefore, 0.02 mol of H3PO3 will react with = 0.02×2=0.04 mol of NaOH
Thus, 0.04 mol of NaOH are required to neutralize H3PO3 acid.

Calculation Volume of 0.1 M NaOH

Molarities=no.of molesVolume of solution(in L)

Volume=no.of molesmolarity0.040.1

=0.4 L=400 mL

Thus, 400 mL of 0.1 M NaOH solution is required to neutralize the acid formed by dissolving 1.1 g of P4O6 in H2O.

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