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What is the experimentally determined pH at the equivalence point using your strong acid-strong base titration curve? Explain any discrepancy from the expected value

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Answer:

At strong acid-strong base titration the typical equivalence point occur at a pH of 7.

Step-by-step explanation:

At strong acid-strong base titration, the typical equivalence point occurs at a pH of 7, because most of the conjugate base of a strong acids and the conjugate acid of a strong bases don't hydrolyze. But in the cases, the strong acids produce anions (conjugate base) that could react with water producing hydroxides and raising the pH of the equivalence point.


X^(-)  + H_(2)O
XH  + OH^(-)

Evenly, a strong base cold produces cations (conjugate acid) that react with water producing protons and decreasing the pH of the equivalence point.


HX +H_(2)O
X^(-)  + H_(3)O^(+)

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