Answer: 0.027 mole of NaOH.
Explanation:
We'll begin by obtaining the number of mole H2SeO4 in 45mL of 0.30M H2SeO4
This is illustrated below:
Molarity of H2SeO4 = 0.3M
Volume of solution = 45mL = 45/1000 = 0.045L
Mole of H2SeO4 =...?
Mole = Molarity x Volume
Mole of H2SeO4 = 0.3 x 0.045
Mole of H2SeO4 = 0.0135 mole
Next, the balanced equation for the reaction. This is given below:
H2SeO4 + 2NaOH –> Na2SeO4 + 2H2O
From the balanced equation above,
1 mole of H2SeO4 required 2 moles of NaOH.
Therefore, 0.0135 mole of H2SeO4 will require = 0.0135 x 2 = 0.027 mole of NaOH.
Therefore, 0.027 mole of NaOH is needed for the reaction.
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