a. 35 mL of 0.15 M H₂SO4 is mixed with 35 mL of 0.30 M NaOH O The pH of the solution is less than 7. O The pH of the solution is equal to 7. O The pH of the solution is greater than 7. b. 25 mL of 0.45 M formic acid, HCO₂H is mixed with 25 mL of 0.45 M NaOH. O The pH of the solution is less than 7. O The pH of the solution is equal to 7. O The pH of the solution is greater than 7. c. 65 mL of 0.70 M oxalic acid (H₂ C₂O4) is mixed with 130 mL of 0.70 M NaOH.
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![For each of the following cases, decide whether the pH is less than 7,
equal to 7, or greater than 7.
a. 35 mL of 0.15 M H₂SO4 is mixed with 35 mL of 0.30 M
NaOH.
O The pH of the solution is less than 7.
O The pH of the solution is equal to 7.
O The pH of the solution is greater than 7.
b. 25 mL of 0.45 M formic acid, HCO₂H is mixed with 25 mL of
0.45 M NaOH.
O The pH of the solution is less than 7.
O The pH of the solution is equal to 7.
O The pH of the solution is greater than 7.
c. 65 mL of 0.70 M oxalic acid (H₂ C₂O4) is mixed with 130 mL
of 0.70 M NaOH.
O The pH of the solution is less than 7.
O The pH of the solution is equal to 7.
O The pH of the solution is greater than 7.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F1e03aba6-bd96-43ad-ad11-1a3432667cb4%2Fdc19b0cc-3cbd-47fe-a924-004797cfea91%2F5iivnsi_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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