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help with #1 please 1) How many moles of NaOH would you need to neutralize 50.0

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Question

help with #1 please

1) How many moles of NaOH would you need to neutralize 50.0 mL of 0.250M Acetic Acid? A student performs an aqueous titration between an unknown polyprotic acid with a known concentration of strong base. A pH vs. show multiple equivalency points. By performing a derivative on these data, the stud more easily determine 2) mL of NaOH graph yields quantitative information that a. ...the volume of strong acid required to attain the buffer regions. b..the volume of strong base required to attain the equivalency points. c. ...the volume of acid and base required to attain zen moments. d. ...the pH of the strong acid. True er False: If the statement is FALSE, then please draw a line through a portion of the word or

Explanation / Answer

We know that,

For neutralization reaction,

Number of moles of acid= Number of moles of base

i.e.

n(base) = n(acid)

n(NaOH) = MV/1000

n(NaOH) = 0.250×50.0/1000

n(NaOH) = 0.0125 moles