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Stoichiometry, balancing equations
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1) A 5 mL sample of nitric acid required 13.25 mL of 0.0842 M strontium hydroxide for titration. Calculate the molarity of the acid solution.
- I am having trouble coming up with a balanced equation for this problem. Please help me with that.
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Simple neutralization.
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Start writing the balanced equation by writing out the words for the reactants as chemical formulas. Then, try to predit products and balance. Note: the mL and molarity aren't used when you write a balanced equation.
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