When a strong acid and strong base titration is not at


When a strong acid and strong base titration is not at equivalence, the pH can be found by finding the number of moles of H3O+ or OH- in excess, converting to [H3O+] or [OH-], and solving for the pH.

What is the pH of a solution of 25.0mL of 1.00x10-3M HCl(aq) that has been titrated with 49.45mL of 6.81x10-3M NaOH? Assume 25°C.

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