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A. The pH will be less than 7 at the equivalence point. At equivalence point all of the strong acid will have reacted with the weak base and the reverse reaction will occur causing you to form H+ making the solution acidic and making the pH acidic which is lower. Hope that helps
When a strong monoprotic acid is Titrated with a weak base at 25° ;
- The pH will be less than 7 at the equivalence point ( A )
A monoprotic acid donates only a single proton in a titration experiment therefore at the equivalence point in an experiment involving the reaction between the strong monoprotic acid with a weak base, all the base ions will react, while the strong acid will have some unreacted ions ( H⁺) left in the solution.
The unreactive protons of the strong monoprotic acid present in the solution will make the solution acidic therefore the pH of the solution will be less than 7 at the equivalence point.
Hence we can conclude that when a strong monoprotic acid is titrated with a weak base at 25°, the pH will be less than 7 at the equivalence point.
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