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When an aqueous solution of a weak monoprotic acid is titrated against a strong base, what mathematiIonic Equilibrium Chemistry Question

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When an aqueous solution of a weak monoprotic acid is titrated against a strong base, what mathematical relationship defines the pH at the exact half-neutralization point? (Assuming dilution effects on water auto-ionization are entirely negligible).

Answer: A

💡 Solution & Explanation

At the half-neutralization point, exactly half of the weak acid $HA$ has been converted into its conjugate base $A^-$. Therefore, the concentration of the formed salt equals the concentration of the unreacted weak acid ($[Salt] = [Acid]$). According to the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, $pH = pK_a + \log\frac{[Salt]}{[Acid]}$, which simplifies directly to $pH = pK_a + \log(1) = pK_a$.

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