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a solution of potassium hydroxide (koh) was titrated against a solution of hydrochloric acid. how
many moles of potassium hydroxide would react with 1 mole of hydrochloric acid? (hint: it may help
to write out a balanced symbol equation for the reaction.)

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The number of moles of potassium hydroxide that would react with 1 mole of hydrochloric acid will be 1.

Stoichiometric Ratio

From the balanced equation of the reaction as shown below:

[tex]KOH + HCl --- > KCl + H_2O[/tex]

One would see that the stoichiometric mole ratio of [tex]KOH[/tex] to that of [tex]HCl[/tex] is 1:1.

This means that 1 mole of KOH will require 1 mole of HCl for a complete reaction that obeys the law of conservation.

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