Monday, June 29, 2020

pH of a Solution When Weak Acid and Strong Base are Mixed

What happens to the pH of a weak acid as you add strong base to it?
For example, aqueous sodium hydroxide solution (NaOH(aq)) is a strong base and acetic acid (CH3COOH(aq)) is a weak acid.
If you add 10 mL of 0.20 mol/L NaOH(aq) to 25 mL of 0.10 mol/L CH3COOH(aq), what is the pH of the resultant solution?
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