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A weak base is titrated with a hydrochloric acid solution. What is the pH at the equivalence point?A) equal to pKaB) equal to 7C) equal to pKbD) greater than 7E) less than 7

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Answer:

E) less than 7

Step-by-step explanation:

pH is defined as the negative logarithm of the concentration of hydrogen ions.

Thus,

pH = - log [H⁺]

pH scale generally runs from 1 to 14 where pH = 7 represents neutral medium, pH < 7 represents acidic medium and pH > 7 represents basic medium.

Strong acids dissociate completely and when they react with base they form a salt of weak base and strong acid.

For example,
BOH is a weak base and
HCl is the hydrochloric acid.

So,


BOH+HCl\rightarrow BCl+H_2O

Thus, the salt is of weak base and strong acid which corresponds to pH less than 7.

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