- Joined
- May 22, 2004
- Messages
- 1,285
- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 4,531
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
6 volt lead storage battery contain 700 g of pure H2SO4 (l) dissolved in water. the battery is accidently dropped, spilling its contents. To neutralize the acid, solid sodium carbonate, Na2CO3 is used. Harmless Na2SO4 is formed and CO2 gas is released.
If a 2.0 M solution of sodium carbonate was used to neutralize the spilled acid, how many liter are need?
I got stucked on this question, can you solve this question. If so, plz show ur calculation. Thank you!!
If a 2.0 M solution of sodium carbonate was used to neutralize the spilled acid, how many liter are need?
I got stucked on this question, can you solve this question. If so, plz show ur calculation. Thank you!!