20 cm3 of an aq 1.0 mol/dm3 solution of the hydroxide of metal X requires 40 cm3 of aq 0.25 mol/dm3 of sulfuric acid for complete neutralisation.
What is the formula for the sulfate of X?
A) X2SO4
B) XSO4
C) X2(SO4)3
D) X(SO4)2
20 cm3 of an aq 1.0 mol/dm3 solution of the hydroxide of metal X requires 40 cm3 of aq 0.25 mol/dm3 of sulfuric acid for complete neutralisation.
What is the formula for the sulfate of X?
A) X2SO4
B) XSO4
C) X2(SO4)3
D) X(SO4)2
Approach: calculate the no. of moles of X hydroxide and sulfuric acid and then compare the mole ratio.
By comparing mole ratio: 2 mol of X hydroxide reacted with 1 mol of sulfuric acid → X hydroxide must be XOH (monobasic).
2XOH + H2SO4 → X2SO4 + 2H2O
Essentially, neutralisation is represented by H+ + OH– → H2O
one mol of monobasic acid (one H+) will react with one mol monobasic base (one OH–)
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