Practice Strong Acid vs. Strong Base Titration - 4.2 | Unit 8: Acids and Bases | IB Grade 11: Chemistry
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4.2 - Strong Acid vs. Strong Base Titration

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Question 1

Easy

What is the stoichiometry of the neutralization reaction between HCl and NaOH?

💡 Hint: Consider the moles of acid and base.

Question 2

Easy

What is the expected pH at the equivalence point of a strong acid-strong base titration?

💡 Hint: Think about what products are formed.

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Question 1

What is the pH at the equivalence point in a strong acid-strong base titration?

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💡 Hint: Think about the products formed during the reaction.

Question 2

True or False: The pH during the titration remains constant until the equivalence point.

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: Consider the gradual increase of pH value.

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Challenge Problems

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Question 1

A lab experiment measures 30 mL of 0.200 M HCl and titrates it against 0.150 M NaOH. What is the pH after 25 mL of NaOH has been added?

💡 Hint: Use initial moles and deduct those that reacted.

Question 2

You have 50 mL of 0.250 M HCl and titrate it with 0.200 M NaOH. Calculate the pH when 20 mL of NaOH has been added.

💡 Hint: Calculate moles of both H⁺ and OH⁻ to find balance.

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