During an acid-base neutralization, how many moles of hydroxide ions will react with one mole of hydrogen ions
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During an acid-base neutralization, how many moles of hydroxide ions will react with one mole of hydrogen ions

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-04-16] [Hit: ]
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A) 1.0 mol
B) 0.5 mol
C) 17.0 mol
D) 22.4 mol

give explanation please

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It's pretty straightforward, 1 mole of OH- ions combine with 1 mole of H+ ions to make 1 mole of water molecules.

H+ + OH- --> HOH(l)
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