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When a strong acid reacts with a strong base the pH at the point of neutralisation is pH 7. If

a strong base reacts with a weak acid, do you expect the point of neutralisation to be above,
below or at the pH of 7? Explain.

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Final answer:

When a strong base reacts with a weak acid, the point of neutralization will be above pH 7.


Step-by-step explanation:

When a strong base reacts with a weak acid, the point of neutralization will be above pH 7. This is because the resulting solution will be basic, meaning it will have a higher pH value. The weak acid is not able to fully neutralize the strong base, resulting in an excess of hydroxide ions (OH-) in the solution, which increases the pH.


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