The equivalence-point pH for strong acid + strong base titration is
- Acheck_circle
≈ 7
- B
≈ 12
- C
≈ 9
- D
≈ 4
Explanation
Both reactants neutralize completely; only Na⁺ and Cl⁻ remain → pH ≈ 7.
AP Chemistry· difficulty 3/5
The equivalence-point pH for strong acid + strong base titration is
≈ 7
≈ 12
≈ 9
≈ 4
Explanation
Both reactants neutralize completely; only Na⁺ and Cl⁻ remain → pH ≈ 7.
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