0.100M NaOH is used to titrate 50.0 mL of 0.100M HCl. Calculate the pH at 4 different points in the titration? a.) Initial pH of acid b.) After 40.00 mL of NaOH is added c.) After 50.00 mL of NaOH is added d.) After 50.20 mL of NaOH has been added
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In order, the pH at those specific four points in the titration will be
a) 1, b) 1.95, c) 7, d) 10.3
Start with the balanced chemical equation for this neutralization reaction
Notice that you have a
You start with the hydrochloric acid solution. It's pH will be determined by the concentration of hydronium ions present in solution. Because
Therefore,
Now you start adding the strong base. After you've added 40.0 mL of
The number of moles of
The number of moles of hydrochloric acid in excess will be
The volume of the solution is now
The concentration of hydronium ions will be
As a result, the pH will now be
Now you increase the volume of
At this point, kown as the equivalence point, no moles of the acid and of the base remain in solution. As a result, the pH of the solution will be neutral
FInally, you add a little more base, 0.20 mL to be precise, to the now-neutral solution. This means that the concentration of the hydroxide ions will determine the pH of the solution.
The number of moles of
The total volume of the solution will be
The concentration of the hydroxide anions will be
The pH of the final solution will be