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If a stronger solution of sodium bicarbonate was used in beaker B, would it require more or less acetic acid to neutralize and why? If a weaker solution of sodium bicarbonate was used i

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Answer:

A stronger acid is needed to neutralize the reaction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Neutral pH solutions are because the acid counteracts the effect of the base, and vice versa.

Both chemical products, both acid and base, reach a pH of 7, which indicates the neutrality of the solution in the reaction, that is, the solution is neither acidic nor basic but NEUTRAL.

The higher the alkalinity of the base, the greater the acidity of the acid will be needed to balance and balance the pH to give neutrality as the final product.

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