Consider the titration of a 22.0 mL sample of 0.110 molL−1 CH3COOH (Ka=1.8×10−5) with 0.125 molL−1 NaOH. Determine each quantity:
Part A
the initial pH
pH = |
2.85 |
Part B
the volume of added base required to reach the equivalence point
V = |
19.4 |
mL |
Part C
the pH at 4.0 mL of added base
pH = |
4.16 |
Part D
the pH at one-half of the equivalence point
pH = |
4.74 |
Part E
the pH at the equivalence point
pH = |
8.76 |
Part F
the pH after adding 6.0 mL of base beyond the equivalence point
**I only need the answer to PART F
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