Use the scenario to answer the following question. A group of students working in a chemistry lab is planning a procedure to neutralize 25.0mL of 2.0 M hydrochloric acid (strong acid) with 1.0M potassium hydroxide (strong base). In their procedure they plan on adding an equal volume of the base to the acid. What would be the expected outcome of carrying out this step as planned? (AKS 5i)

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Use the scenario to answer the following question.
A group of students working in a chemistry lab is planning a procedure to neutralize 25.0mL of 2.0 M hydrochloric acid (strong
acid) with 1.0M potassium hydroxide (strong base). In their procedure they plan on adding an equal volume of the base to the
acid.
What would be the expected outcome of carrying out this step as planned? (AKS 5i)
Transcribed Image Text:Use the scenario to answer the following question. A group of students working in a chemistry lab is planning a procedure to neutralize 25.0mL of 2.0 M hydrochloric acid (strong acid) with 1.0M potassium hydroxide (strong base). In their procedure they plan on adding an equal volume of the base to the acid. What would be the expected outcome of carrying out this step as planned? (AKS 5i)
A. The resulting pH will be equal to 7 because a strong base will neutralize a strong acid.
B. The resulting pH will be greater than 7 because potassium hydroxide is less concentrated than the hydrochloric acid
C. The resulting pH will not be able to be determined because the concentrations of the acid and base are not the same.
D. The resulting pH will be less than 7 because potassium hydroxide is less concentrated than the hydrochloric acid.
Transcribed Image Text:A. The resulting pH will be equal to 7 because a strong base will neutralize a strong acid. B. The resulting pH will be greater than 7 because potassium hydroxide is less concentrated than the hydrochloric acid C. The resulting pH will not be able to be determined because the concentrations of the acid and base are not the same. D. The resulting pH will be less than 7 because potassium hydroxide is less concentrated than the hydrochloric acid.
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