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Unit 5: Acid-Base Calculations Lesson 4: Mixing Strong Acids + Bases

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1 Unit 5: Acid-Base Calculations Lesson 4: Mixing Strong Acids + Bases

2 Mixing Strong Acids and Bases
Example 1: If 10.0 mL of M HCl is added to 90.0 mL of M NaOH, what is the pH of the resulting mixture? Step 1: Consider dilution Step 2: Consider neutralization Step 3: Find pH 10 min

3 Brain Break!

4 Mixing Strong Acids and Bases
Example 2: How many moles of HCl must be added to 40.0 mL of M NaOH to produce a solution having pH = ? (Assume the addition of HCl does not change the volume of the solution.) Step 1: Find [OH-] (since solution is basic) Step 2: Consider neutralization 10 min

5 Practice: Pg. 143 #58-60 and 65-67 25 min


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