Hello folks,
quick question on equivalence point. I was working through some problems and ran into a conceptual issue.
The question was: "When titrating the monoprotic acid HCl with NaOH of a known concentration, which of the following must be equal at the equivalence point?"
The two answers I narrowed it down to were:
A.Initial moles of HCl are equal to the moles of OH- added
B.Concentrations of [Na+] and [Cl-] are equal
A is correct
I was familiar with A, as I have read similar statements in my textbook; however, I couldn't explain why option B. is wrong. At equivalence point, an equal amount of OH- and H+ will be present. Obviously, the titrant was added as NaOH to the analyte (HCl). As such, wouldn't there be an equimolar amount of Cl- and Na+? Furthermore, given that they will be in the same solution (after the titrant has been added), they should have the same concentration.
Why is B incorrect?