Consider three solutions: i. 0.10 M solution of a weak monoprotic acid ii 0.10 M

Chapter 16, Problem 151

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Consider three solutions:

i. \(0.10 \mathrm{M}\) solution of a weak monoprotic acid

ii \(0.10 \mathrm{M}\) solution of strong monoprotic acid

iii \(0.10 \mathrm{M}\) solution of a weak diprotic acid

Each solution is titrated with \(0.15 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{NaOH}\). Which quantity is the same for all three solutions?

(a) the volume required to reach the final equivalence point

(b) the volume required to reach the first equivalence point

(c) the \(\mathrm{pH}\) at the first equivalence point

(d) the \(\mathrm{pH}\) at one-half the first equivalence point

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