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Which is/are correct statements ? (P) In any strong acid's solution, the concentration of [OH^(-)] will be zero. (Q) If DeltaG^(@) of a reaction is positive, then the reaction will not proceed at all in the forward direction for any concentrations of reactants and products. (R) Titration curves are drawn for (about the fig. shown) (i) 1M HCI (50 mL) with 1M NaOH and (ii) 0.01M HCI (50 mL) with 0.01M NaOH on the same graph paper they look like:

The following curve shows the change of pH during the course of titration of weak acid HA with a strong base. At which point in the titration curve is the concentration of acid equal to that of its conjugate base.

Acidic solution is defined as a solution whose [H^(o+)] gt [overset(Theta)OH] . Base solution has [overset(Theta)OH] gt [H^(o+)] . During acid-base titrations, pH of the mixture will change depending on the amount base added. This variation is shown in the form of graph by making plot as titration curves 100mL of 1.0 M H_(3)A (K_(a_(1)) = 10^(-3), K_(a_(2)) = 10^(-5), K_(a_(3)) = 10^(-7)) is titrated against 0.1M NaOh . The titration curve is as follows. What would be the pH is more of NaH_(2)A is added to the titration mixture at point C ?

Acidic solution is defined as a solution whose [H^(o+)] gt [overset(Theta)OH] . Base solution has [overset(Theta)OH] gt [H^(o+)] . During acid-base titrations, pH of the mixture will change depending on the amount base added. This variation is shown in the form of graph by making plot as titration curves 100mL of 1.0 M H_(3)A (K_(a_(1)) = 10^(-3), K_(a_(2)) = 10^(-5), K_(a_(3)) = 10^(-7)) is titrated against 0.1M NaOh . The titration curve is as follows. What will be the change in pH from point B to point C?

Acidic solution is defined as a solution whose [H^(o+)] gt [overset(Theta)OH] . Base solution has [overset(Theta)OH] gt [H^(o+)] . During acid-base titrations, pH of the mixture will change depending on the amount base added. This variation is shown in the form of graph by making plot as titration curves 100mL of 1.0 M H_(3)A (K_(a_(1)) = 10^(-3), K_(a_(2)) = 10^(-5), K_(a_(3)) = 10^(-7)) is titrated against 0.1M NaOh . The titration curve is as follows. What is the pH at point A?

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