
Zeee Y.
asked 11/01/19Knowing that KHC8H4O4 + NaOH → KNaC8H4OB4 + H2O How many moles of NaOH are required to react with 1 mole of KHC8H4O4?
Knowing that
KHC8H4O4 + NaOH → KNaC8H4OB4 + H2O
How many moles of NaOH are required to react with 1 mole of KHC8H4O4?
1 Expert Answer

Viktoria D. answered 11/01/19
Science, Math, and Russian Tutor
The first step is to make sure this equation is balanced, which it is. You can see that the numbers in front of both reactants are 1, so it is a 1:1 ratio. This means you need 1 mole NaOH to react with 1 mole of KHC8H4O4. You can use the mole ratio of 1:1 to find out how much you would need for any other number of moles.
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Viktoria D.
Is your equation correct? You have a "B" in the product which is not in the reaction11/01/19