Suppose that 16.41 mL of 0.0512 M NaOH were required to titrate a sample of unknown acid. How many moles of NaOH were used?
See your post below. mol = M x L
0.000840192
To find the number of moles of NaOH used, you need to use the formula:
moles = concentration × volume
First, let's calculate the volume of NaOH used in liters:
16.41 mL = 16.41 / 1000 L = 0.01641 L
Next, multiply the volume by the concentration to find the number of moles:
moles = 0.0512 M × 0.01641 L = 0.000842112 moles
So, 0.000842112 moles of NaOH were used in the titration.