Well I don't know about the normality vs molarity thing, we haven't covered that yet...
As far as this question goes, I was able to confirm this evening that there is a typo in the question and it should be asking how many mL of LiOH are needed (KOH is a typo). That clears things up for me...
Ok, I am starting to think that there is a typo in this question and that it should actually be asking "how many mL of *LiOH* are needed..." not "KOh"... Then it would make sense to me!
Ok so here's what I've done:
1) .235L H2O4 solution * .350M = .0823 mol H2SO4
2).0823 mol KOH/.700M = 117.5mL KOH solution
Here's where I'm confused, and maybe I've missed a core concept somewhere...but what am I supposed to do with the given reaction equation?
Homework Statement
Given H2SO4 + 2LiOH --> Li2SO4 + 2H2O, how many mL of a 0.700-M solution of KOH are needed to react with 235 mL of a 0.350-M H2SO4 solution?
The Attempt at a Solution
Really, I have none. My problem is that I don't understand what the question is asking. I could...