dilutions vs titrations/neutralization?

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zellyen

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on kaplan i see dilutions as being MV=MV

and ive encounted neutralization? (titration problem?) being done with NV=NV

my question is why? and would this matter if in titration, something is weak rather than strong?
 
For neutralization, acid that use H+, like HCl, 1M=1N; for H2SO4, 1M=2N; For H3PO4, 1M=3N. N is really depend on the reaction that take place and is related to properties of reactant.
 
They might just ask you pH trend of neutralize same N of weak acid+strong base or strong acid+weak base.🙄

how bout for titrations involving weak acid/strong base? or strong acid/weak base?
 
do you mean titration graphs and stuff like equivalence points and half equivalence points? i suck at this stuff
 
i saw that vid too, but is it going to be THAT simple as just looking at the equivalence point's Ph in determination of the answer?
 
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