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When a 1.0 M solution of HCl is titrated with a 1.0 M solution of KOH, which is the approximate pH at the equivalent point?

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Decreases abs basicity decrease

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When a 1.0 M solution of HCl is titrated with a 1.0 M solution of KOH, which is the-example-1
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The equivalence point is when the concentration of H⁺ in solution is equal to the concentration of OH⁻ in solution. Since H⁺ and OH⁻ react with each other to make water (H⁺(aq)+OH⁻(aq)→H₂O(l)) the pH at the equivalence point is 7 due to everything being neutralized. (The equivalence point only has a pH of 7 when a strong acid is being titrated with a strong base).

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