I remember when I just started doing chemistry experiments I had the same confusion as you. When making salts I was always trying to get to a neutral
point but the pH always stayed lower. I realised with time that its very difficult to achieve theoretical neutralisation in the lab (when preparing
salts). However, by the time the pH of a strong acid solution is around 2, it is of relatively low concentration. So instead of killing yourself over
it, just filter and boil down the solution.
PS. It is completely normal to have carbonate sitting on the bottom of a beaker of still acidic solution since the reaction is so slow. Don't worry,
just filter and boil. |