Titration Q in Destroyer

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Searched for this problem and coulnt find it. If there is a thread with this question already let me know if not please help me out.

A solution of NaOH and HF are titrated to the endpoint of a titration. The final soultion will contain?

1. Ok, I understand that all solutions contain H2O, H+, and OH

2. Also understand that because NaOH is a strong base it will completely dissociate.

3. HF is a weak acid and does not dissociate completely

Thus, H2O,H+, OH, Na, F-, and HF are present.

I guess I just want to make sure my reasoning is correct. Also if a strong acid is present like, HBr or HCl, there will be no HBr and HF because it will also disociate all the way...Correct?

Thanks for any input!
 
Searched for this problem and coulnt find it. If there is a thread with this question already let me know if not please help me out.

A solution of NaOH and HF are titrated to the endpoint of a titration. The final soultion will contain?

1. Ok, I understand that all solutions contain H2O, H+, and OH

2. Also understand that because NaOH is a strong base it will completely dissociate.

3. HF is a weak acid and does not dissociate completely

Thus, H2O,H+, OH, Na, F-, and HF are present.

I guess I just want to make sure my reasoning is correct. Also if a strong acid is present like, HBr or HCl, there will be no HBr and HCl because it will also disociate all the way...Correct?

Thanks for any input!

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