For the following titration, determine whether the solution at the equivalence point is acidic, basic or neutral and why: KOH is titrated with HI(aq)
basic because of hydrolysis of K+
basic because of hydrolysis of KOH
acidic because of hydrolysis of OH-
acidic because of hydrolysis of HI
neutral salt of strong acid and strong base
answer : neutral salt of strong acid and strong base
explanation:
KOH is strong base , HI is the strong acid . so stong acid strong base titration always leads to form neutral salt and pH exactly equal to 7
KOH + HI ---------------------> KI + H2O
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