Posted by Niki on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at 8:46pm.
No diagrams can be drawn on this forum. Can you rephrase your question. Alternately, I can look for some curves on the net but I doubt I can find one that exactly fits your needs.
So if two titrations were completed were completed: 1) the titration of HCl with Na(OH) 2)the titration of HCl with Ba(OH)2 (the concentrations of acid and base for both titrations are the same)
I know what the titration curve of the first one looks like, but compared to the second one what would it be? How would the curves look different? Would the initial pH be higher/lower/same? Would the final pH be higher/lower/same?
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