Strong acid and weak base titration curve calculation
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Chemists often calculate the acidity of the analyte at some point between the initial and the equivalence points to gauge the precise formation of the titration curve. Suppose 50 mL of 6 M strong acid is added to a base. ... 0.050 L × 6 mol/L = 0.3 moles of strong acid added thus far.
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Chemists often calculate the acidity of the analyte at some point between the initial and the equivalence points to gauge the precise formation of the titration curve. Suppose 50 mL of 6 M strong acid is added to a base. ... 0.050 L × 6 mol/L = 0.3 moles of strong acid added thus far.
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