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Hey Everyone. I saw this question was asked before in a thread a few years ago but their thread didn't help me understand where a certain amount came from.
If 10 mL of 1M NaOH is tritated with 1 M HCL to a pH of 2, what volume of HCl was added??
I understand that to neutralize the solution, it'll take 10 mL of HCl. However, the next step in finding the final amount to make the pH 2, it uses this equation:
(1M)(x mL) = (0.01 M)[(20 +x)mL]
Where did they get the 0.01M from????
If 10 mL of 1M NaOH is tritated with 1 M HCL to a pH of 2, what volume of HCl was added??
I understand that to neutralize the solution, it'll take 10 mL of HCl. However, the next step in finding the final amount to make the pH 2, it uses this equation:
(1M)(x mL) = (0.01 M)[(20 +x)mL]
Where did they get the 0.01M from????
