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A 25.0-mL sample of 0.125 M pyridine is titrated with 0.100 MHCl.

Calculate the pH at 0 mL of added acid.

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User Adithi
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Final answer:

The pH at 0 mL of added hydrochloric acid to a 25.0 mL sample of 0.125 M pyridine is determined by the degree of dissociation of the weak base pyridine in water.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the pH at 0 mL of added hydrochloric acid (HCl) to a 25.0 mL sample of 0.125 M pyridine, we need to consider the properties of pyridine as a base. Pyridine is a weak base, and initially, no acid is present, so the pH is determined by the degree of dissociation of pyridine in water.

To find the pH, we can use the formula for the pH of a weak base: pH = 14 - pOH. where pOH = -log[OH-]. The concentration of hydroxide ions ([OH-]) can be calculated using the equilibrium constant (Kb) for pyridine. However, since the exact Kb value for pyridine is not provided.

Generally, the procedure would be to solve for [OH-] using the base dissociation constant (Kb) and initial concentration of pyridine, then convert [OH-] to pOH, and finally substitute into the above formula to find the pH.

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