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Chemistry, 05.11.2019 09:31 anthonybowie99

Given the balanced equation:
hbraq) + naoh(aq) -
nabr (aq) + h2o
and remembering that
molarity = moles/liter
or
mmoles/ml
(1) (a) calculate the number of mmoles of hbr in 100.0 ml of 0.250 mhb
(b) calculate the number of mmoles of naoh in 100.0 ml of 0.250 mnoh
() when these two solutions are mixed the acid and base should neutralize one
another exactly. this means that all of the acid and base are completely used up;
either one could be considered a "limiting reactant". starting with the mmoles of
either the acid or base, calculate the number of mmoles of salt produced by the
reaction.

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