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A 35.0 mLmL sample of an unknown HClO4HClO4 solution requires 49.3 mLmL of 0.111 MM NaOHNaOH for complete neutralization. Part AWhat was the concentration of the unknown HClO4HClO4 solution? The neutralization reaction is
HClO4(aq)+NaOH(aq)→H2O(l)+NaClO4(aq)HClO4(aq)+NaOH(aq)→H2O(l)+NaClO4(aq). |
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