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A 20.00 ML sample of a weak acid of the form HX requires 25.17 ml of...

A 20.00 ML sample of a weak acid of the form HX requires 25.17 ml of .1161 M NaOH for titration to the equivalence point. At the equivalence point, the pH of the solution was 8.28. What was the Ka of the weak acid?

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