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Consider the titration of 80.0 mL of 0.75 M HBr with 0.75 M KOH. Calculate the pH before any KOH...

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Consider the titration of 80.0 mL of 0.75 M HBr with 0.75 M KOH. Calculate the pH before any KOH has been added.

Titration:

We perform titration procedures to determine the amount of the compound in the solution of interest by making use of the reaction occurring between the analyte and the titrant. Using this reaction, we can perform a stoichiometric calculation with the assumption that a complete reaction between the analyte and titrant occurs.

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The equation for the reaction between HBr and KOH is:

{eq}HBr + KOH \to KBr + H_2O {/eq}


Before the addition of KOH, only HBr is present in the...

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