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0.50 M HI with 0.10 M KOH
pH at equivalence point?
I had another problem like this and I tried to do it the same way b/c I thought that was the right thing to do but it seems as if its not? Can you help?
HI + KOH ==> KI + H2O.
At the equivalence point we will have KI (the salt of a strong acid/strong base) and water. The pH will be 7.0 UNLESS this a complicated problem in which activities are to be used instead of molarity AND we use the Debeye-Huckel theory to calculate ionic strength.
pH at equivalence point?
I had another problem like this and I tried to do it the same way b/c I thought that was the right thing to do but it seems as if its not? Can you help?
HI + KOH ==> KI + H2O.
At the equivalence point we will have KI (the salt of a strong acid/strong base) and water. The pH will be 7.0 UNLESS this a complicated problem in which activities are to be used instead of molarity AND we use the Debeye-Huckel theory to calculate ionic strength.
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