ou wish to determine the basicity of a cleaning product, but you have a problem-- You Only have standardized base in your buret! There is no way to neutralize a base with another base, but your lab partner approaches you with an idea. They have 25.00 mL of 0.113 M HCl that they are willing to part with. You have 15.00 mL of you household cleaner (which is a basic solution).  You add the entire 25.00 mL of Hal solution and then add indication.  You then titrate with your standardized NaOH solution.  After you have added 18.17 mL of 0.103 M NaOH the solution changes color and the excess acid has been neutralized. Based on this information, What is the concentration of base in the cleaning solution, and what is its pH (assume it is a strong base and remember that pH +pOH = 14)?

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You wish to determine the basicity of a cleaning product, but you have a problem-- You Only have standardized base in your buret! There is no way to neutralize a base with another base, but your lab partner approaches you with an idea. They have 25.00 mL of 0.113 M HCl that they are willing to part with.

You have 15.00 mL of you household cleaner (which is a basic solution).  You add the entire 25.00 mL of Hal solution and then add indication.  You then titrate with your standardized NaOH solution.  After you have added 18.17 mL of 0.103 M NaOH the solution changes color and the excess acid has been neutralized.

Based on this information, What is the concentration of base in the cleaning solution, and what is its pH (assume it is a strong base and remember that pH +pOH = 14)?

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