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Misha Larkins [42]
2 years ago
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25.0 mL of an HBr solution were titrated with 29.15 mL of a 0.205 M LiOH solution to reach the equivalence point. What is the mo

larity of the HBr solution?
Chemistry
2 answers:
krok68 [10]2 years ago
6 0

HBr reacts with LiOH and forms LiBr and H₂O as the products. The balanced reaction is

LiOH(aq) + HBr(aq) → LiBr(aq) + H₂O(l)

Molarity (M) = moles of solute (mol) / volume of the solution (L)

Molarity of LiOH = 0.205 M

Volume of LiOH = 29.15 mL = 29.15 x 10⁻³ L

Hence,

moles of LiOH = molarity x volume of the solution

= 0.205 M x 29.15 x 10⁻³ L

= 5.97575 x 10⁻³ mol

The stoichiometric ratio between LiOH and HBr is 1 : 1.

Hence,

moles of HBr in 25.0 mL = moles of LiOH added

= 5.97575 x 10⁻³ mol

Hence, molarity of HBr = 5.97575 x 10⁻³ mol / 25.00 x 10⁻³ L

= 0.23903 M

≈ 0.239 M

Hence, the molarity of the HBr is 0.239 M.

ASHA 777 [7]2 years ago
3 0

The molarity of the HBr solution is \boxed{{\text{0}}{\text{.239 M}}} .

Further Explanation:

The concentration is the proportion of substance in the mixture. The most commonly used concentration terms are as follows:

1. Molarity (M)

2. Molality (m)

3. Mole fraction (X)

4. Parts per million (ppm)

5. Mass percent ((w/w) %)

6. Volume percent ((v/v) %)

Molarity is a concentration term that is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved in one litre of the solution. It is denoted by M and its unit is mol/L.

The molarity equation is given by the following expression:

{{\text{M}}_{\text{1}}}{{\text{V}}_{\text{1}}} = {{\text{M}}_{\text{2}}}{{\text{V}}_{\text{2}}}

Here,

{{\text{M}}_{\text{1}}}  is the molarity of the first solution.

{{\text{V}}_{\text{1}}} is the volume of the first solution.

{{\text{M}}_{\text{2}}} is the molarity of the second solution.

{{\text{V}}_{_{\text{2}}}} is the volume of the second solution .

In the concerned question, HBr is titrated with LiOH. So molarity equation becomes,

{{\text{M}}_{{\text{HBr}}}}{{\text{V}}_{{\text{HBr}}}} = {{\text{M}}_{{\text{LiOH}}}}{{\text{V}}_{{\text{LiOH}}}}       ......(1)

Here,

{{\text{M}}_{{\text{HBr}}}}  is the molarity of the HBr solution.

{{\text{V}}_{{\text{HBr}}}} is the volume of the HBr solution.

{{\text{M}}_{{\text{LiOH}}}} is the molarity of the LiOH solution.

{{\text{V}}_{{\text{LiOH}}}} is the volume of the LiOH solution.

Rearrange equation (1) to calculate {{\text{M}}_{{\text{HBr}}}}.

{{\text{M}}_{{\text{HBr}}}}=\dfrac{{{{\text{M}}_{{\text{LiOH}}}}{{\text{V}}_{{\text{LiOH}}}}}}{{{{\text{V}}_{{\text{HBr}}}}}}     ......(2)

The value of {{\text{V}}_{{\text{HBr}}}} is 25 mL.

The value of {{\text{M}}_{{\text{LiOH}}}} is 0.205 M.

The value of {{\text{V}}_{{\text{LiOH}}}} is 29.15 mL.

Substitute these values in equation (2).

\begin{aligned}{{\text{M}}_{{\text{HBr}}}} &= \frac{{\left({{\text{0}}{\text{.205 M}}}\right) \times\left( {{\text{29}}{\text{.5 mL}}} \right)}}{{\left( {{\text{25 mL}}} \right)}}\\&= 0.23903{\text{ M}}\\&\approx {\text{0}}{\text{.239 M}}\\\end{aligned}

Hence the molarity of the HBr solution is 0.239 M.

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Answer details:

Grade: Senior School

Subject: Chemistry

Chapter: Concentration terms

Keywords: molarity, HBr, LiOH, 0.239 M, molarity equation, volume, M1, M2, V1, V2, 25 mL, 29.5 mL, 0.205 M, concentration, concentration terms.

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