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The mass of N...
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The mass of NaOH required for complete neutralisation of 1 g molecules of H2SO4 is ? (molar mass of NaOH = 40 g/mole, H2SO4 = 98 g/mole) Given reaction 2NaOH + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + 2H2O
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Q.
Calculate the number of moles of
N
a
2
S
O
4
produced from 2 moles of
N
a
O
H
.
2
N
a
O
H
+
H
2
S
O
4
→
N
a
2
S
O
4
+
2
H
2
O
Q.
The mass of
70
%
H
2
S
O
4
required for neutralisation of 1 mole of
N
a
O
H
is:
Q.
In the reactions,
H
C
l
+
N
a
O
H
→
N
a
C
l
+
H
2
O
+
x
c
a
l
.
H
2
S
O
4
+
2
N
a
O
H
→
N
a
2
S
O
4
+
2
H
2
O
+
y
c
a
l
Q.
10 g of
N
a
O
H
required a certain amount of
H
2
S
O
4
for complete neutralization. C
alculate the number of moles of
H
2
S
O
4
used.
Q.
The enthalpy of neutralisation of the given reaction is:
H
2
S
O
4
+
2
N
a
O
H
→
N
a
2
S
O
4
+
2
H
2
O
,
y
:
k
c
a
l
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