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At what pH are the moles of acid and base equal?

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Answer:

at 7

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well i think the answer is at 7

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Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

(Note: for a strong acid and strong base titration the equivalence point is at a pH=7. This is because at this point you have equal moles of added base as acid in the original solution. Therefore at the equivalence point the solution has formed a neutral salt and the pH is 7).

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