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85 cm^3 of 0.05 mol/dm^3 sulfuric acid is used to neutralise 15 cm^3 of sodium hydroxide of an unknown concentration. Given that the chemical formula of the reaction is 2NaOH + H2SO4 => NA2SO4 + 2H2O, find the concentration of the sodium hydroxide.

Firstly, calculate the number of moles of sulfuric acid that reacts with the sodium hydroxide, using the equation; n = MV/1000 , where n is the number of moles, M is the concentration (in mol/dm3

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Answered by Joshua N. Chemistry tutor
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Why is it important for the medical schools to know you have a hobby?

It's important for the medical interviewers to see that you can handle the stress of getting through the vast amounts of information you have to absorb in the course of your degree. While A level may seem...

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Complete the indefinite integral of 3x^2 + 4x -2/(x^2)

for each of the terms in x, the power to which x is raised increases by 1, and then each term is divided by the new power. A constant of integration is introduced because we were not asked to integrate be...

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Find the equation of a straight line that passes through the points (2,7) and (5,3)

Since we're told the line is straight, the equation of the line will be of the form y = mx + c.The gradient of the line, m, is the change in y divided by the change in x ; m = (3-7)/(5-2) = - 4/3.Therefor...

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How do you find the point of intersection of two vector lines?

Each vector line can be simplified into three separate equations in terms of the lines parameter and one of 'x,y and z.' This process can be done for both lines, creating six equations in total. By settin...

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