For the following titration, determine whether the solution at the equivalence point is acidic, basic or neutral and why: HCl is titrated with NH3(aq)
A) acidic because of hydrolysis of NH4+
B) basic because of hydrolysis of NH3
C) acidic because of hydrolysis of Cl-
D) acidic because of hydrolysis of HCl
E) neutral salt of strong acid and strong base
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