25.0-mL samples "A" and "B" (both containing HCl) were titrated with 0.100 M NaOH. When titrating sample "A", it took 23.8 mL of titrant to reach the endpoint. When titrating sample "B", it also took 23.8 mL of titrant to reach the endpoint. Which of the following is correct? a. Sample A has a higher concentration of HCl b. Sample B has a higher concentration of HCl c. Sample A has the same concentration as Sample B d. We are unable to deduce the concentration of either sample.
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25.0-mL samples "A" and "B" (both containing HCl) were titrated with 0.100 M NaOH. When titrating sample "A", it took 23.8 mL of titrant to reach the endpoint. When titrating sample "B", it also took 23.8 mL of titrant to reach the endpoint. Which of the following is correct?
a. Sample A has a higher concentration of HCl
b. Sample B has a higher concentration of HCl
c. Sample A has the same concentration as Sample B
d. We are unable to deduce the concentration of either sample.
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