Q37.The volume of 0.1 M strong dibasic acid sufficient to neutralize 1g of a base that furnishes 0.04 mole of OH− in aqueous solution is : (1) 400 mL (2) 600 mL (3) 200 mL (4) 800 mL
What This Question Tests
This question involves a stoichiometry calculation for an acid-base neutralization reaction, requiring the use of moles, molarity, and the concept of basicity of an acid.
Concepts Tested
Formulas Used
Equivalents of acid = Equivalents of base
Molarity = moles/Volume (L)
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📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- Ionic Equilibrium
- Topic
- Acid-Base Neutralization, Stoichiometry
- Year
- 2016
- Shift
- 10 Apr Online
- Q Number
- Q37
- Type
- Numerical
- NCERT Ref
- Class 11 Chemistry Ch 1: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
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