So, I'm learning about mixing strong acids and bases in unequal amounts and finding out which is in excess, and then finding the pH. For example, when mixing NaOH + HCl , H2O and NaCl results.. the OH and H+ ions have a one to one ratio so the calculation happens easily. But then in another practice question it mixes Ba(OH)2 and HCl, which when balanced I thought would look like this:
Ba(OH)2 + 2HCl --> 2H2O + BaCl2
So I assumed the ratio between H and OH would still be one to one, but when the text book does the calculations it says the ratio between OH and H is 2 to 1. Is there a different concept when mixing strong acids and bases? Help would be greatly appreciated!