Exactly 1.0 mol of B, a weak base, is titrated with HNO3. Which of the following statements is
correct? Explain
A. When 0.50 mol of HNO3 have been added, pH = 7.00
B. When 0.50 mol of HNO3 have been added, pH = pKb
C. When 1.0 mol of HNO3 have been added, pH = 7.00
D. When 1.0 mol of HNO3 have been added, pH = pKb
e. none
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