asked 210k views
3 votes
An aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide is standardized by titration with a 0.194 M solution of hydrobromic acid. If 25.2 mL of base are required to neutralize 24.2 mL of the acid, what is the molarity of the potassium hydroxide solution? M potassium hydroxide

1 Answer

2 votes

Answer: The molarity of potassium hydroxide is 0.186 M

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the molarity of base, we use the equation given by neutralization reaction:


n_1M_1V_1=n_2M_2V_2

where,


n_1,M_1\text{ and }V_1 are the n-factor, molarity and volume of acid which is HBr


n_2,M_2\text{ and }V_2 are the n-factor, molarity and volume of base which is KOH.

We are given:


n_1=1\\M_1=0.194M\\V_1=24.2mL\\n_2=1\\M_2=?M\\V_2=25.2mL

Putting values in above equation, we get:


1* 0.194* 24.2=1* M_2* 25.2\\\\M_2=0.186M

Hence, the concentration of potassium hydroxide is 0.186 M.

answered
User Toprak
by
7.5k points