The volume of aqueous HBr required to neutralize of aqueous Ba(OH)_2 is (Assume complete neutralization)
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The volume of aqueous HBr required to neutralize of aqueous Ba(OH)_2 is (Assume complete neutralization)
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Correct answer:D
Standard Method
Given: Aqueous HBr has concentration and aqueous Ba(OH)_2 has concentration with volume .
Find: The volume of HBr required for complete neutralization._
For neutralization, the milliequivalents of acid must equal the milliequivalents of base. Milliequivalents are calculated by:
For HBr, the -factor is . For Ba(OH)_2, the -factor is . Let the required volume of HBr be ._
Equating milliequivalents:
Therefore, the volume of HBr required is .
Equation Form
Given: for HBr and for Ba(OH)_2 with .
Find: , the volume of HBr required._
Using the equivalence relation:
Substitute the given values:
Thus, the correct numerical result is .
Using the -factor of Ba(OH)_2 as is incorrect because each mole of Ba(OH)_2 provides ions. Use for the base.
Equating only molarity × volume is wrong here because neutralization depends on equivalents, not just moles of solution. Multiply by the appropriate -factor before comparing acid and base.
Choosing the option directly from the displayed answer key without checking the calculation can cause an error here, because the working gives while the marked option letter is inconsistent with the listed options. Match the computed value to the option position.
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