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You are going to titrate 20 mL of .10M HCL with 0.10M NaOH. What is the pH at the equivalence point. How do I figure out the equivalence point when I have already figured out that the initial pH of the HCL and NaOH are both 1?
9 years ago

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bobpursley
pH at the equivalence point is 7. That means the titration was complete, and the pH is neutral.
9 years ago

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