Am I right in thinking that sulphuric acid requires double the amount of NaOH or is it half, compared to HCl?
Hello mate, i believe that the H2SO4 will produce double the amount of H2, than the HCL.
So, in effect to produce the same amount of H2, double the amount of HCL should be used.
Now for my own questions.
Now I think I know what to do for the gas collecting experiment, however I'm still having a few problems with the titration.
The whole point in titrations was to produce the concentration of the liquids used, to the best of my knowledge.
The only useful thing titrations would do in this context would be:
-This is a guess-
That double the amount of HCL would be needed as H2SO4 to neutralise the NAOH (maybe? - Please verify this chemical for this technqiue) as the HCL would need.
Now my problem comes when I think to myself:
In both my reactions, I am comparing two different chemicals, is it not possible to proove the H2SO4 is dibasic by just using calculations - especially in the titration.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.