Hydrochloric acid (51.0 mL of 0.041 M) is added to 211.0 mL of 0.074 M Ba(OH)2 solution. What excess ions are left in the solution?
none
H+
OH -
What is the concentration of the excess H+ or OH - ions left in this solution?
M
First I got the mols of each thing
.051L * .041M = .002091Mol HCL
.211L * .074M = .015614 Mol Ba(OH)2
Then i figured i'd need to mols of HCL to neutralize each mol of Ba(OH)2 as there is 1 H+ in HCL but 2 (OH)- in each Ba(OH)2.
So i multiplied the mols of HCL by 2 and got .004182.
since .015614 is greater than .004182, i figure that there are more OH- than H+, and this answer was correct. Now onto finding the concentration of left over OH-..
.015614 Mol (OH)2 - .004182 mol H+ = .011432 mol (OH)2 Left over
.011432 mol (OH2)/ .262(total liters) = .043633 molarity (OH)- which is wrong...
can someone help me with what i did wrong?