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What is the molarity of OH in the final solution prepared by mixing 20.0 mL of 0.10 M H2SO4 with 30.0 mL of 0.10 M Ba(OH)2?


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0.02 M

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0.03 M

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0.04 M

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0.05 M

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Solution

The correct option is C

0.04 M


Millimoles of H+ from H2SO4 =Molarity (M)×Volume (mL)×n-factor (nf)
=0.10×20×2=4 mmol

Millimoles of OH from Ba(OH)2 =Molarity (M)×Volume (mL)×n-factor (nf)
=0.1×30×2=6 mmol

H++OHH2O
Initial mmoles: 4 6 0
After neutralization,
Moles of OH left =64=2 mmol=2×103 mol

Molarity of OH =Mole of soluteVolume of solution in L

=2×10350×103=0.04 M


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