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Titrations: Strong Acid-Strong Base
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18. Aqueous Equilibrium / Titrations: Strong Acid-Strong Base / Problem 1
Problem 1
For the titration of 0.15 M solutions of HClO
4
and NaOH, what is the pH at the equivalence point? Choose a suitable indicator from the table below.
A
pH at equivalence point = 5.5; indicator = methyl red
B
pH at equivalence point = 7.0; indicator = bromothymol blue
C
pH at equivalence point = 9.0; indicator = phenolphthalein
D
pH at equivalence point = 4.3; indicator = methyl violet
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