Acid-Base Equilibrium and Titration - Physical Chemistry

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A 50mL solution of 0.2M hydrochloric acid is titrated with a 0.2M sodium hydroxide solution. What is the pH when 50mL of sodium hydroxide has been added?

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When the molar amount of acid equals the molar amount of base, the solution has reached what is known as the equivalence point. When a strong acid is titrated with a strong base, such as in this example, the two agents will neutralize each other completely. Because the conjugate base for the acid is incredibly weak, it will not manipulate the pH. As a result, the pH at this equivalence point is 7.00.

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