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calculate the amount of `KOH` requried to neutralise 15 mEq of the following:
a. `HCl`

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a. `(Mw = Ew of KOH = 39 + 16 + 1 = 56 g)`
`15 mEq HCl = 15 mEq of KOH`
`implies 15 xx 10^(-3) xx 56 = 0.84 g of KOH`
b. `15 mEq of KHSO_(4) = 15 mEq of KOH`
`implies 15 xx 10^(-3) xx 56 = 0.84 g of KOH`
c. `15 mEq of N_(2) O_(5) = 15 mEq of KOH = 0.84 g`
d. `15 mEq of CO_(2) = 15 mEq of KOH = 0.84 g`
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