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Topic: Find the pH of a Strong Acid-Base Titration at Neutralization Point  (Read 1394 times)

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Offline raerin

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Find the pH of the mixed solution of HCl with NaOH at neutralization point and compare it to the measured pH of NaOH which is 12.28.

- There is 0.0185 M of NaOH
- It took 0.0037 L of 0.05 M of HCL to neutralize NaOH
- I know that strong bases and acids dissociates completely in water.

What do I do to find the pH?

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Re: Find the pH of a Strong Acid-Base Titration at Neutralization Point
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2014, 03:43:53 AM »
What is pH of the solution of NaCl?
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