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NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O

The usual salt ( NaCl ) and water.

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Will mixing equal quantities of 1m soulutions of weak acid and strong base give and acidic basic or neutral solution?

Mixing equal quantities of 1 M solutions of a weak acid and a strong base will typically result in a basic solution. This is because the strong base will completely dissociate and neutralize some of the weak acid, but not all of it, leaving an excess of base in the solution. The weak acid does not fully dissociate, so there is not enough acid to completely neutralize the strong base. Consequently, the resulting solution will be basic.


Is 1M HCl the strongest acid?

No, 1M HCl is a strong acid but not the strongest. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid because it completely ionizes in water, but there are other acids that are stronger, such as sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and hydrofluoric acid (HF).


Is ammnia an acid or a base?

"Ammonia", NH3, is a fairly strong base having at 1M concentration in aqueous solution a pH of 11.6


What is the normality of 1m oxalic acid?

The normality of 1M oxalic acid is 1N. This means that every mole of oxalic acid in 1 liter of solution has the capacity to donate or accept 1 equivalent of acid-base species.


Why does 1m solution of hcl considered more acidic than 1m soltion of ch3ooh?

because hcl is more acidic than ch3cooh. ch3cooh (ethanoic acid) is a weak acid whereas hcl is a very strong acid.


Is it necessary to know the exact concentration of oxalic acid to determine the concentration of the base?

No, it is not necessary to know the exact concentration of oxalic acid if you are titrating it with a base. You can determine the concentration of the base by measuring the volume of the base solution required to neutralize the acid solution.


What is the pH for 1M Na2C4H2O4?

The ph. for this 1M Na2C4H2O4 solution can be found using the kA and the equation pH = pKa + log([base]/[acid]) This salt Na2C4H2O4 is going to increase the concentration of base in the solution.


What is the pH of Hydrogen flouride?

There is no given pH for hydrogen fluoride or any other acid or base. pH depends on both how strong an acid or base is and how much of it is dissolved in a given amount of water.


Will mixing equal quantities of 1m solutions of the following give an acidic basic or neutral solution?

Mixing equal quantities of 1M HCl and 1M NaOH solutions will give a neutral solution because they will react to form water and a salt (NaCl).


What is the difference between strength and concentration in terms of an acid or base?

Strength: how strong the bonds between the elements in the acid are. (the stronger the bonds the harder it is for the hydrogen ions to dissociate (break away) from the acid. Concentration: moles per liter. if there's a lot of the acid in a small amount of space there's a high concentration. just because the concentration is high, that doesn't mean the acid wouldn't easily break up.


What is the 1M acetic acid?

Add 60g of Glacial Acetic Acid to a 1 liter volumetric flask. Make up to the mark with deionized water. The result is 1M acetic acid solution.


What is the pH of 1M propanoic acid?

The pH of a 1M propanoic acid solution would be around 2.98. Propanoic acid is a weak acid with a pKa value of 4.87, so at 1M concentration, it would partially dissociate in water to release hydronium ions, resulting in an acidic pH.