For the titration of a weak base with a strong acid, the pH at the stoichiometri
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Question
For the titration of a weak base with a strong acid, the pH at the stoichiometric point will be:
less than seven because of an excess of strong acid.
greater than 7 because a base is being titrated.
equal to 7 because all base has been neutralized by the addition of the strong acid.
less than 7 because the base has been totally converted to its conjugate acid.
a.less than seven because of an excess of strong acid.
b.greater than 7 because a base is being titrated.
c.equal to 7 because all base has been neutralized by the addition of the strong acid.
d.less than 7 because the base has been totally converted to its conjugate acid.
Explanation / Answer
conjugate acid of weak base is strong acid . so salt formed by weak base and strong acid are acidic in nature.
so pH will be less than 7
answer = d = less than 7 because the base has been totally converted to its conjugate acid.
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