Why the pH of a strong acid and weak base is less than 7?
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the equivalence point of a neutralization reaction is when both the acid and the base in the reaction have been completely consumed and neither of them are in excess. When a strong acid neutralizes a weak base, the resulting solution's pH will be less than 7
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In strong acid-weak base titrations, the pH at the equivalence point is not 7 but below it. This is due to the production of a conjugate acid during the titration; it will react with water to produce hydronium (H3O+) ions.
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