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Chemistry, 07.04.2020 16:26 muravyevaarina

Suppose a student poured equal volumes of water and NaOH in two different flasks. He forgets to label his flasks and is confused about which is which. He decides to determine the contents of the flasks by adding 10 mL of each to 10 mL of HCl. Given the figure below, to which flask (left or right) did he add NaOH? Justify your answer.

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