HCl+NaOH -----------> NaCl+ H2O
What type of reaction:
What will the Ph of the solution in the flask be when the concentration of the H3O+ ions is the same as the concentration of the OH- ions?
What will happen to the pH of the solution if base is added beyond the point?
What do you predict the pH of the products will be after the reaction has occurred?
What type of reaction:
What will the Ph of the solution in the flask be when the concentration of the H3O+ ions is the same as the concentration of the OH- ions?
What will happen to the pH of the solution if base is added beyond the point?
What do you predict the pH of the products will be after the reaction has occurred?
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First you should now HCl and NaOH are stron acid and base so they ionize in water 100% and are capable of neutralizing each other.
1- pH is 7 because both hydronium and hydroxide concentrations are the same so both acid and base are neutralized.
2- By adding more base to a 7 pH solution it will become basic, more than 7.
3- I am not sure what part 3 is asking. if it means the initial reaction then the pH is 7 because [H3O+] and [OH-] are equal but if it means after adding more base then [OH-] is higher and the ph will be more than 7.
1- pH is 7 because both hydronium and hydroxide concentrations are the same so both acid and base are neutralized.
2- By adding more base to a 7 pH solution it will become basic, more than 7.
3- I am not sure what part 3 is asking. if it means the initial reaction then the pH is 7 because [H3O+] and [OH-] are equal but if it means after adding more base then [OH-] is higher and the ph will be more than 7.