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Calculate the pH at the equivalence point in titrating 0.110 M solutions of each of the following with 8.0×10−2 MNaOH.
Part A
hydrobromic acid (HBr)
Part A
hydrobromic acid (HBr)
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
HBr + NaOH ==> NaBr + H2O
Since HBr is a strong acid and NaOH is a strong base, the material at the end is just a salt in water. The pH of the water will be 7 (at least that's the simple answer and it neglects ionic strength and the Debye-Hueckel theory).
Since HBr is a strong acid and NaOH is a strong base, the material at the end is just a salt in water. The pH of the water will be 7 (at least that's the simple answer and it neglects ionic strength and the Debye-Hueckel theory).
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