The molar concentration of the original HF solution : 0.342 M
Further explanation
Given
31.2 ml of 0.200 M NaOH
18.2 ml of HF
Required
The molar concentration of HF
Solution
Titration formula
M₁V₁n₁=M₂V₂n₂
n=acid/base valence (amount of H⁺/OH⁻, for NaOH and HF n =1)
Titrant = NaOH(1)
Titrate = HF(2)
Input the value :

Answer:
The answer to your question is the first choice
Explanation:
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poste en français s’il vous plaît
Hydronium ions are basically H+ ions.
So if [OH-]>[H+]
This means that the substance is more basic.
and basic substances a pH>7.
Therefore a possible pH value would be 10.