What volume, in liters, of 1.00 M KOH solution is needed to react completely with 0.100 L of a 3.00 M H2SO4 solution according to the following equation?
2KOH + H2SO4 → K2SO4 + 2H2O
Answer
The volume of KOH in litres is 0.6 L
Explanation
What volume, in liters, of 1.00 M KOH solution is needed to react completely with 0.100...
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