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A 50mL 0.2M hydrofluoric acid solution is titrated with a 0.2M sodium hydroxide solution. What is the pH of the solution when 50mL of sodium hydroxide has been added?
A 50mL 0.2M hydrofluoric acid solution is titrated with a 0.2M sodium hydroxide solution. What is the pH of the solution when 50mL of sodium hydroxide has been added?
A 50mL 0.2M hydrofluoric acid solution is titrated with a 0.2M sodium hydroxide solution. What is the pH of the solution when 20mL of base has been added?
A 50mL 0.2M hydrofluoric acid solution is titrated with a 0.2M sodium hydroxide solution. What is the pH of the solution when 20mL of base has been added?
The reaction quotient of a reaction is twice as much as its equilibrium constant. What can you conclude about this reaction?
The reaction quotient of a reaction is twice as much as its equilibrium constant. What can you conclude about this reaction?
A 50mL 0.2M hydrofluoric acid solution is titrated with a 0.2M sodium hydroxide solution. What is the pH of the solution when 60mL of base has been added?
A 50mL solution of 0.2M hydrochloric acid is titrated with a 0.2M sodium hydroxide solution. What is the pH when 50mL of sodium hydroxide has been added?
A 50mL solution of 0.2M hydrochloric acid is titrated with a 0.2M sodium hydroxide solution. What is the pH when 50mL of sodium hydroxide has been added?
A 50mL solution of 0.2M hydrochloric acid is titrated with a 0.2M sodium hydroxide solution. What is the pH of the solution after 48mL of the sodium hydroxide solution has been added?