An aqueous solution of sulfuric acids H2SO4 is reacted with
An aqueous solution of sulfuric acids, H2SO4, is reacted with with a 0.122 M solution of sodium hydroxide, NaOH.
a. Write the balance equation.
b. How many ml of sodium hydroxide are needed to neutralize 27.0 ml of 0.080 M of the sulfuric acid?
Solution
a)
 Balanced chemical equation is:
 H2SO4 + 2 NaOH ---> Na2SO4 + 2 H2O
 
 b)
 Here:
 M(H2SO4)=0.08 M
 M(NaOH)=0.122 M
 V(H2SO4)=27.0 mL
 
 According to balanced reaction:
 2*number of mol of H2SO4 =1*number of mol of NaOH
 2*M(H2SO4)*V(H2SO4) =1*M(NaOH)*V(NaOH)
 2*0.08 M *27.0 mL = 1*0.122M *V(NaOH)
 V(NaOH) = 35.4 mL
 
 Answer: 35.4 mL

