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Neutralisation Reaction Confusion

What will happen when $\pu{1 mol}$ of $\ce{H2SO4}$ reacts with $\pu{1 mol}$ of $\ce{NaOH}$? Will $\pu{1 mol}$ each of $\ce{NaHSO4}$ and water be formed? Or will $\pu{0.5 mol}$ of $\ce{H2SO4}$ will ...
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Titrations in three equibilums

You have three solutions: 0.1 M solution of a weak monovalent acid 0.1 M solution of a strong monovalent acid 0.1 M solution of a weak divalent acid Each solution is titrated with 0.15 M NaOH. What ...
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Why is finding [H+] when given [OH-]= 3.57e-5 M wrong when I use -log[OH-]?

Question/Problem I know that [H+][OH-]=$10^{-14}$ And the problem asks to find out the concentration of H+ when the concentration of OH- is $3.57*10^{-5}$M By using the equation above i find that ...
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Finding the molarity of an acid in a titration

I was doing a question that asks the molarity of a 10 mL of tartaric acid that is titrated to phenolphthalein endpoint with 20 mL of 1.0 M NaOH. I worked it out by equating the molarity of the NaOH ...
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How do I get the molarity of solution 1 given volume 1, molarity 2, and volume 2? [closed]

For example: What is the molarity of a $\ce{NaOH}$ solution if $25\rm~mL$ of the solution is exactly neutralized by $44\rm~mL$ of $0.32\rm~M~HCl$? I know that the abstract function is $$\text{...
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Weak base titrated with a strong acid

If you have a weak base XOH titrated with a strong monotonic acid, where do you start with that? Would you first have the base react with water and break up and determine how much of it does? Or just ...
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