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a solution of 55.0 g NaHC2H3O2 and 70.0 g HC2H3O2 in a final solution volume of...

a solution of 55.0 g NaHC2H3O2 and 70.0 g HC2H3O2 in a final solution volume of 1250.0 mL.

What would be the molarity of each component in this solution, the pKa, the solution pH,and indicate if this solution could serve as a good buffer and defend your decision as to the quality of the buffer.

Molarity of conjugate base:

Molarity of conjugate acid:

pKa:

Quality of buffer and reasoning:

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