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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Need Some Help Chemistry!! A laboratory technician wants to prepare a NaOH solution for use in an experiment to completely react it with 250 mL of 0.50 M H2SO4. The volume of NaOH must equal that of H2SO4. The equation for the reaction is given below. H2SO4 + 2NaOH Na2SO4 + 2H2O If only 1 L of 10.0 M NaOH solution is available in the laboratory, what would the technician most likely do?

OpenStudy (driftracer305):

i would say dilute 250 ml to 1000 ml by adding 750 ml water to it..... so 1L of NaOH equals 1L of H2SO4

OpenStudy (driftracer305):

@Castillo214

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Get 12.5 mL of the 10.0 M NaOH solution, and dilute it to 1.00 L. Get 12.5 mL of 10.0 M NaOH solution, and dilute it to 250 mL. Get 25 mL of the 10.0 M NaOH solution, and dilute it to 250 mL.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

these were the 3 answers i narrowed it down to @driftracer305

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is the math section. Some people here wont be able to help you, try the chemistry or biology section

OpenStudy (driftracer305):

@Castillo214 ... i think it is either B or C u can further narrow down to...... but m not 100% bcoz i dont want u to put the wrong answer......nd m good in math and kinda of in chem so..........

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok thank you so much!

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