Problem la: Suppose 75.00 mL of 0.310 M HBr and 25.00 mL 0.250 M KOH are mixed together. A. What reaction occurs? B. Which reactant is the limiting reactant? C. Build the reaction table to describe the species that remain at the end of the reaction. R I (moles) C (moles) E (moles)

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**Problem 1a:**

Suppose 75.00 mL of 0.310 M HBr and 25.00 mL of 0.250 M KOH are mixed together.

**A.** What reaction occurs?

**B.** Which reactant is the limiting reactant?

**C.** Build the reaction table to describe the species that remain at the end of the reaction.

|   | HBr | KOH | Products |
|---|-----|-----|----------|
| R (initial moles) | | | |
| I (moles reacting) | | | |
| C (moles remaining) | | | |
| E (excess moles) | | | |

**D.** Which species remain in solution after the addition of 25.00 mL of KOH?

**E.** What do you think the pH would be at this point: acidic, basic or neutral?
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem 1a:** Suppose 75.00 mL of 0.310 M HBr and 25.00 mL of 0.250 M KOH are mixed together. **A.** What reaction occurs? **B.** Which reactant is the limiting reactant? **C.** Build the reaction table to describe the species that remain at the end of the reaction. | | HBr | KOH | Products | |---|-----|-----|----------| | R (initial moles) | | | | | I (moles reacting) | | | | | C (moles remaining) | | | | | E (excess moles) | | | | **D.** Which species remain in solution after the addition of 25.00 mL of KOH? **E.** What do you think the pH would be at this point: acidic, basic or neutral?
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