Ok i understand. I have just started studying moles etc so am still getting my head around it
.
I have another question that i have attempted but am not sure if i'm correct.
What volume of hydrochloric acid of concentration 2.00mol dm
3 would have to be added to 25.0cm
3 of 0.500mol dm
3 sodium carbonate to give a neutral solution of sodium chloride?
Heres what i have done.
I worked out equation to be Na
2CO
3 + 2HCL ---->2NaCl + CO
2+H
2O
So 1mole neutralises 2moles of acid?
HCL con =2.00mol dm
3moles of sodium carbonate= 25.0x0.5/1000 = 1.25^-2
=1.25x10^-2 x 2 =0.025=2.5x10^-2
moles of acid =VM/1000
=V=moles x 1000/M = 12.5cm
3??
This is probably completely wrong but i have had a go.