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Can pure hydronium exist?

Can pure hydronium exist? If not, why not? It seems to me (and I am no chemistry expert) like pure hydronium should have the theoretical maximum acidity or minimum pH that a substance can reach. Can't,...
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Why does the pH of very strong NaOH solutions not make sense? [duplicate]

I'm wondering why the pH of extreme alkaline solutions, such as the case with $\pu{10 M}$ $\ce{NaOH}$ does not make practical sense and I'm wondering why this is the case? Refer to my calculations ...
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Why is the pH of this ammonia solution more acidic than another ammonia solution?

I made two similar ammonia solutions in different ways, and they resulted in different pH, but i'm not sure why. Solution 1 Added 5.84 g NaCl to a 500 mL flask. Then added 10 mL 25% ammonia solution. ...
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How useful is thymol blue (acid) as an indicator?

The pH range of thymol blue (acid) is 1.2-2.8.. This pH range seems pretty useless. Generally, the sudden change in pH for SA-SB titration occurs in the range of 4-10; the sudden change in pH for SA-...
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Will concentration of sodium hydroxide affect the result of chicken feather hydrolyzate if i don't standardized it?

The title of the paper: Isolation and characterization of keratin from chicken feathers https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0002792 Here is the method: Keratin was isolated by dissolving 5g of chicken feather ...
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What might cause overestimated measured pH value of sodium hydroxide solution pumped with carbon dioxide?

I tried an experiment at home where I had a $\ce{CO2}$ tank pumping $\ce{CO2}$ into a solution of $\pu{28 g}$ sodium hydroxide in $\pu{200 ml}$ water. The initial $\mathrm{pH}$ was $11.24.$ I expected ...
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NaOH + atmospheric CO2: Unexpected results troubleshooting

I've conducted an experiment where a solution of $\pu{4.2 M}$ $\ce{NaOH}$ was left exposed to atmospheric $\ce{CO2}$ for a period of time and titrated using potentiometric titration and potassium ...
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Effect of dilution on weak acids pH [closed]

My textbook has a question which says what would happen to the pH of a weak acid if it is diluted with water. The answer is its pH would decrease. My teacher’s argument is that it would indeed ...
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Order of adding reactants on growth of Cu

I am reading the following paper which details the steps to control growth of Copper. They fabricate Copper powders from $\ce{CuNO3, NaOH, and C6H8O6}$. Specifically, in this paper they add the sodium ...
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Why is the experimental pH of vinegar (acetic acid) so much higher than expected?

I bought some sodium hydroxide on Amazon and went about titrating solutions I make with it. As I'm an amateur chemist at home, I have limited tools. A pad of paper, some 5% acetic acid vinegar, and ...
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Can I use litmus paper to test unknown liquid that contains a concentrated strong acid?

Can I use litmus paper to test unknown liquid that contains a concentrated strong acid (example $\ce{H2SO4}$)? Can concentrated strong acid destroy litmus paper?
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Will strong concentrated acid destroy litmus paper and pH paper if they are dipped in acid?

I am curious to know what will happen if I have litmus paper and pH paper, and I dip them into strong concentrated acid like conc. $\ce{H2SO4}$ to test its acidity or basicity. Will acid destroy ...
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Could this solution be resolved by titration?

I have a mixture of $\ce{NH_4NO_3}$ and $\ce{NH_3}$ at $\ce{pH}$ of about 13. It is possible to determine the concentration of both on them by acid-base titration? I was told it's possible, and that ...
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Should the tip of the burette of an automatic titrator be immersed in the analyte?

In all the tutorials I found online, the tip of the burette (containing the titrant - NaOH) was immersed into the analyte solution. My question is: shouldn't the tip be out of the solution? Isn't ...
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pH calculation of HK2PO4

I am struggling with a calculation I should know how to do, but I feel like I may be missing crucial information. Here's the outline: I dissolve $\pu{6.0 g}$ of $\ce{HK2PO4}$ in $\pu{20 mL}$ of water....
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