Consider the titration of 37.8 mL of 0.245 M HF with 0.210 M NaOH. Calculate the pH at each of the following points. 44.1 mL of base are needed to reach the equivalence point.
a) Calculate the pH after the addition of 9.45 mL base.
b) Calculate the pH at halfway to the equivalence point.
c) Calculate the pH at the equivalence point.
d) Calculate the pH after the the addition of 75.6 mL of base
a) Wouldn't it be (.0378 L)(.245 M) = .009261 mol of HF
(.00945 L)(.210 M) .001985 mol of NaOH <--- limiting reagent
So, there are 0 mol of NaOH after the addition, and .00728 mol of HF left.
So [H3O+] = moles/Vtotal = .00728mol/(.0378+.00945L) = .154 M
pH = - log(.154)= .81
But it's not the right answer and I don't quite know what I'm doing wrong.... and since I don't know how to do that step, I'm not sure about the following 3 steps either. Can someone point me in the right direction?