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Acid–Base Titration

pH Changes in Strong Acid-Base Titration

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pH changes in a strong acid-strong base titration depend on the amount of leftover hydronium or hydroxide ions. A strong acid such as hydrochloric acid fully dissociates in water. That gives the solution hydronium ions and chloride ions, so the starting pH is low.

When sodium hydroxide is added, ...

Transcript

During the titration of a strong acid with a strong base, the pH calculations are based on the concentration of the residual H3O+ or OH ions.

For instance, 0.1 M HCl dissociates into 0.1 M H3O+ and Cl ions, starting with an initial pH of approximately 1.

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Strong Acid TitrationStrong Base TitrationpH CalculationHydronium Ion ConcentrationHydroxide Ion ConcentrationEquivalence PointAcid Base NeutralizationResidual IonsSolution pHTitration Curve

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