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Stoichiometry
Titration
By titration it is found that 76.3Ml of 0.178M of NaOH(aq) is needed to neutralize 25.00mL of HCL(aq). Calculate the concentration of the HCl solution.
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mL acid x M acid = mL base x M base
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