Strong acid and weak base titration principle and examples
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In a weak base-strong acid titration, the acid and base will react to form an acidic solution. ... This results in a solution with a pH lower than 7. An example of this is the titration of hydrochloric acid (strong acid) into ammonia (weak base), which forms the conjugate acid ammonium and produces an acidic solution.
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