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Acid-base and Solubility Equilibria

pH at Key Points in Acid-Base Titration

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pH at key points in a strong acid and strong base titration can be calculated from the amounts of acid and base present. The example uses 25.00 mL of 0.100 M HCl, a strong acid, and 0.100 M NaOH, a strong base. The pH changes as base is added, and each stage follows a different calculation.

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When a strong acid is titrated with a strong base or vice versa, the pH throughout the titration can be calculated by determining the concentration of the remaining hydronium or hydroxide ions.

For example, 50 mL of 0.10 M hydrochloric acid dissociates into 0.10 M hydronium and chloride ions with an initial pH of one.

If 25 mL of 0...

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Strong Acid TitrationStrong Base TitrationpH CalculationEquivalence PointHydronium Ion ConcentrationHydroxide Ion ConcentrationAcid Base NeutralizationTitration Curve AnalysisMolarity CalculationVolume Addition

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