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6 June, 11:58

What is the ph of a solution that results from mixing 25 ml of 0.15 M hcl to 25 ml of 0.52 m nh3?

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  1. 6 June, 12:12
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    7.00

    Explanation:

    When the solutions are mixed, the HCl dissociates to form the ions H + and Cl-. The ion H + will react with the NH3 to form NH4+. The stoichiometry for this is 1 mol of HCl to 1 mol of H + to 1 mol of Cl-, and 1 mol of H + to 1 mol of NH3 to 1 mol of NH4+.

    First, let's find the number of moles of each one of them, multiplying the concentration by the volume:

    nH + = 0.15 M * 25 mL = 3.75 mmol

    nNH3 = 0.52 M * 25 mL = 13 mmol

    So, all the H + is consumed, and the neutralization is completed, thus pH will be the pH of the solvent (water), pH = 7.00.
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