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24 February, 16:56

A 44.0 ml volume of 0.25 m hbr is titrated with 0.50 m koh. calculate the ph after addition of 22.0 ml of koh at 25 ∘c.

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  1. 24 February, 17:09
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    The reaction between KOH and HBr is as follows;

    KOH + HBr - - - > H₂O + KBr

    Stoichiometry of base to acid is 1:1 molar ratio

    Both are strong acid and strong base therefore complete ionization takes place

    The number of KOH moles added - 0.50 M / 1000 mL/L x 22 mL = 0.011 mol

    the number of HBr moles - 0.25 M / 1000 mL/L x 44 mL = 0.011 mol

    the number of H⁺ ions and OH⁻ ions are equal therefore the whole amount of acid has been completely neutralised by base.

    No remaining acid nor base, therefore solution is neutral.

    pH = 7

    thats the pH value for a neutral solution
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