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Title: What is the molarity of a nitric acid solution if 25.00 mL of HNO3 is required t
Post by: OldSpice on Dec 8, 2014
What is the molarity of a nitric acid solution if 25.00 mL of HNO3 is required to neutralize 0.500 g of calcium carbonate (100.09 g/mol)?
   2 HNO3(aq) + CaCO3(s) ? Ca(NO3)2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
A) 0.200 M
B) 0.250 M
C) 0.400 M
D) 0.500 M
E) 0.800 M


Title: Re: What is the molarity of a nitric acid solution if 25.00 mL of HNO3 is required t
Post by: Electric on Dec 11, 2014
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Title: Re: What is the molarity of a nitric acid solution if 25.00 mL of HNO3 is required t
Post by: OldSpice on Dec 14, 2014
Perfect!

..Thank you so much for your support


Title: Re: What is the molarity of a nitric acid solution if 25.00 mL of HNO3 is required t
Post by: Electric on Dec 14, 2014
My pleasure


Title: Re: What is the molarity of a nitric acid solution if 25.00 mL of HNO3 is required t
Post by: Ismael Carrasco on Jun 18, 2020
Are you sure it's not (A)