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During a titration lab I added 0.200mol/L of sodium carbonate solution to an unknown concentration of hydrochloric acid until I neutralized it. The volume of base added averaged to 4.13mL. How would I find the concentration of the acid?
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Stoichiometry of the neutralization reaction and n=CV.
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