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Neutralization
What volume of 2.33 M of sodium hydroxide solution is needed to fully neutralize 1000.0 cm3 of 17.6 M hydrobromic acid?
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ml NaOH x M NaOH = mL HBr x M HBr
mL NaOH is the only unknown. Solve for it.
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