Answer :
50 millilitres of 0.600 MH2SO4 are required to exactly neutralize 100 milliliters of 0.300 M Ba(OH).
Explanation:
Titration is the quantitative laboratory method to know the concentration or volume of unknown analyte.
given:
volume of acid = ?
molarity of acid = 0.60M
volume of base= 100ml
molarity of base = 0.3
for the titration the formula used is:
Macid X Vacid = Mbase X Macid
Vacid = [tex]\frac{Mbase X Macid}{Macid}[/tex]
putting the values in the equation:
Vacid = [tex]\frac{100X0.3}{0.6}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{30}{0.6}[/tex]
= 50 ml of acid
50 ml of the acid is required to neutralize the 100 ml of the base in a solution.