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What volume of 3.00 M HCl will form a solution with a basic pH when mixed with 100 mL of 3.00 M NaOH?

a)101 mL

b)100 mL

c)150 mL

d)50.0 mL

User Jerodsanto
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Answer:

d)50.0 mL

Step-by-step explanation:

At equivalence point ,

Moles of
HCl = Moles of NaOH

Considering :-


Molarity_(HCl)* Volume_(HCl)=Molarity_(NaOH)* Volume_(NaOH)

Given that:


Molarity_(NaOH)=3.00\ M


Volume_(NaOH)=100\ mL


Volume_(HCl)=?\ mL


Molarity_(HCl)=3.00\ M

So,


Molarity_(HCl)* Volume_(HCl)=Molarity_(NaOH)* Volume_(NaOH)


3.00* Volume_(HCl)=3.00* 100


Volume_(HCl)=(3.00* 100)/(3.00)\ mL=100\ mL

The volume of HCl at equivalence point is - 100 mL

More addition of the acid forms a acidic solution. Thus, d)50.0 mL is the correct option because all other options are greater or equal to 100 which leads to acidic or neutral solution respectively.

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