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How many mL of 0.100M Ca(OH) are needed to titrate 20.0mL of 0.300M H2SO4

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Answer:

60.0 mL

Step-by-step explanation:

Using CAVA = CBVB

CA = 0.300M

VA = 20.0 mL

CB = 0.100M

VB = ?

VB = CAVA

CB

VB = 0.300 * 20/ 0.100

VB = 60.0 mL

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