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Acid/Base Neutralization Practice Problem

30.0 ml of 0.040 M HCl is the analyte in a beaker below a biuret charged with NaOH (called the titrant).

The initial reading on the biuret is 5.00 ml. The solution reaches the equivalence point when the biuret
reaches the 11.0 ml mark.

a. What does the equivalence point signify?

b. What is the concentration (M) of the NaOH in the biuret?

c. Suppose you overshoot the equivalence point by adding an additional 0.75 ml. What is the pH of the
solution?

d. Assuming you used phenolphthalein indicator, what is the color of the solution after you overshot the
equivalence point?

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