I am sure this question is old hat, but I need to ask it again
How much and what conc of Na OH do we need to neutralise 0.1 M/L of H Cl
Is it 1:1? 2:1?
neutralising NaOH with H Cl
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Re: neutralising NaOH with H Cl
Yes it is 1:1
For 0.1M HCl and 0.1M NaOH is 1:1
20ml of HCl to 20ml of NaOH
For 0.1M HCl and 0.1M NaOH is 1:1
20ml of HCl to 20ml of NaOH
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Re: neutralising NaOH with H Cl
Thank You Lada
genius you are!
genius you are!
Re: neutralising NaOH with H Cl
Read a ridiculous experiment on the net, that suggested (truthfully I suppose) that if you titrated NaOH & HCl accurately, you would make salt water, and it would be neutral. Then you could drink it in front of the class!!!
I vote No.
Mind you, on occasions, there are teachers to whom I could suggest this prac. Or better still, we could use Mr Filch (not his real name) our janitor as the victim, oh I mean demonstrator.
Cheers, K
I vote No.
Mind you, on occasions, there are teachers to whom I could suggest this prac. Or better still, we could use Mr Filch (not his real name) our janitor as the victim, oh I mean demonstrator.
Cheers, K
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Re: neutralising NaOH with H Cl
Smiley
Wow. That ones a real shocker.
I have come across some odd suggestions I have to admit
Wow. That ones a real shocker.
I have come across some odd suggestions I have to admit