HF is a weak acid (a monoprotic one). When HF is titrated with a strong base (like NaOH), it will eventually reach an equivalence point where exactly all of the HF has been reacted with exactly the needed amount of NaOH. What will the pH be when HF reaches equivalence point?
(Hint: think about what products will be present and whether they are weak acids, weak bases or neutral...)
pH will be 7.0
pH will be greater than 7.0
pH will be less than 7.0
HF is a weak acid (a monoprotic one). When HF is titrated with a strong base...
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An unknown acid is titrated with a strong base (NaOH) to produce
the above titration curve. Key points on this graph reveal
important information about the substance and the solution created
with it.
What volume of NaOH is needed to reach the equivalence point
(the point where you added equal moles of NaOH to the
acid)? Select one of the following : ["10 mL", "5
mL", "20 mL", "30 mL", "40 mL", "25 mL", "15 mL", "35 mL"]
...