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Does titrating HNO3 with NaOH have a neutral equivalence point where the pH = 7.0?

I say yes. Is that right?
15 years ago

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DrBob222
Yes. NaNO3 is the salt of a strong base and a strong acid. The pH at the equivalence point is determined by the hydrolysis of NaNO3 and neither is hydrolyzed; therefore, the pH = 7.0.
15 years ago

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