In a titration, 15.0 cm 3 of 0.100 M HCl neutralizes 30.0 cm 3 of Ca(OH) 2 . What is the…
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In a titration, 15.0 cm3 of 0.100 M HCl neutralizes 30.0 cm3 of Ca(OH)2. What is the molarity of Ca(OH)2 solution ?
- 0.0125
- 0.0250
- 0.0500
- 0.200
Answer
(B) 0.0250
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