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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!
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!