For 20mL of a 0.1000 M standard acid solution how many millilitres of a 0.1000 M NaOH solution should be added to reach the equivalence point.
assuming acid is monoprotic
millimoles of acid = 20 x 0.1 = 2.0
2.0 millimoles NaOH must be added to reach equivalent point
2.0 = V x 0.1
V = 20
20 mL NaOH we should add.
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