Multiple Choice
A solution of the weak acid, HF, and a solution of the strong acid, HCl, have the same pH.Which solution will require the most sodium hydroxide, NaOH, to neutralize?
A) HCl, because it is a strong acid and dissociates completely
B) HF, because its concentration is larger
C) Both will require the same amount because the concentrations are equal.
D) Both will require the same amount because the H3O+ concentrations are the same.
E) HCl, because the stronger acid has the higher concentration
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