What volume of 0.333 M NaOH solution is needed to just completely neutralize a 0.100 M solution of HF with a volume of 25.11 mL? Also will the pH at the equivalence point be acidic, babsic or neutral? I would really appreciate lots of detail! Thanks
Both NaOH and HF have one (same)valence factor but pH is depend
upon the concentration of OH- and H+ here concentration of OH- is
more due to this the pH at the equivalence point be basic.
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