Question #8ed71 Chemistry Reactions in Solution Titration Calculations 1 Answer Junaid Mirza Nov 10, 2016 Take molarity of acid rain as #2timesM_{H_2SO_4}# since its basicity is 2. Explanation: Applying #M_1V_1 = M_2V_2# #M_(H_2SO_4)# = #[M_(NaOH)timesV_(NaOH)]/V_(H_2SO_4)# #M_(H_2SO_4)# = #[0.0811times1.7]/(2times20)# = #0.00344675# Answer link Related questions How do you do acid base titration calculations? How do you use titration calculations to find pH? What is a redox titration and what is it used for? Why is titration used when standardizing a solution? Is titration suitable for sodium nitrate? How can I do redox titration calculations? How can I calculate the titration of a weak acid and a strong base? How can I make back titration calculations? How does titration affect molarity? How does the endpoint of a titration differ from the equivalence point? See all questions in Titration Calculations Impact of this question 1851 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License