A 28.7 mL sample of 0.286 M
diethylamine,
(C2H5)2NH, is
titrated with 0.383 M hydrobromic
acid.
At the equivalence point, the pH is ?
Use the Tables link in the References for any
equilibrium constants that are required.
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