Today, I finished an Acid-Base titration--titrating H2SO4 (Sulfuric Acid) into a flask with 25 ml of NaOH (Sodium Hydroxide) and 3 drops of Phenolthaline indicator in it. Titrating the Sulfuric acid into the soduim hydroxide, until one drop of Sulfuric acid turned the solution clear.(neutralizing the solution)
--First Problem--
*I am unsure about the chemical equation I have come up*
NaOH + H2SO4 --> H3O + NaSO4-2
Although, after i looked at it i felt as though there is no such thing as NaSO4-2
I have come up with another one after this, but am still unsure
2NaOH + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + 2H2O
--Second Problem--
I am still unsure about the chemical equation so i can not be sure about my mole to mole ratio that I used to find the Molarity of H2SO4
After I know both Molarities/Concentrations of both the sodium hydroxide and the sulfuric acid, I am very clueless as to how I would be able to determine the [H3O+] and the pH for the Sulfuric acid which I titrated into the Sodium hydroxide.
Data/Facts from the lab so far:
*Average ml of sulfuric acid needed to neutralize the solution = 20.66 ml
*Molarity of the NaOH (Sodium Hydroxide) = .113M
Help would be much appreciated.