Based on the molarity or molar concentration of the salt solution formed, the strength of the salt formed is 0.286 M.
Salt strength of a solution is the concentration of that salt in a given volume of solution.
The concentration is given as the moles of the salt in a given volume of solution or molarity.
The moles of salt, NaCl formed when 5 litres of 1 M HCL is mixed with 2 litres of 1 M NaOH solution is given below:
1 mole of HCl reacts with 1 mole of NaOH to form 1 mole of NaCl.
2 litres of 1 M NaOH will react with 2 litres of 1 M HCl to form 2 litres of 1 M NaCl.
Moles of NaCl in 2 litres of 1 M solution = 2 × 1 = 2 moles of NaCl.
Total volume of mixture = 7 L
Molarity of NaCl = 2 moles / 7 litres= 0.286 M
Therefore, the strength of the salt formed is 0.286 M.
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