25.000 mL of sodium hydroxide is titrated with 0.100 M sulfuric acid. It requires 15.71 mL of acid to reach the end point. Calculate the concentration of the base.
A. . 159M
B. .0628M
c. .126M
D. .100M
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25.000 mL of sodium hydroxide is titrated with 0.100 M sulfuric acid. It requires 15.71 mL...
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