A 20.00 ml aliquot of a 1.00 M solution of a weak acid (Ka = 1.50E-04 at 25ºC) is titrated with 0.500 M NaOH. Determine the pH at the following volumes of NaOH.
Volume NaOH = 30.00mL , pH?
Volume NaOH = 40.00mL , pH?
Volume NaOH = 47.50mL , pH?
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chatr Not yet answered 7:54 PM Expert Q&A Done PFlag question A 10.00 ml aliquot of a 1.00M solution of a weak acid (K, 2.00E 05 at 25°C) is titrated with 0.500 M NaOH. Determine the pH at the following volumes of NaOH: Volume NaOH # 1000mL pHs Volume NaOH 20.00mL pH Volume NaOH = 25.00mL pH =
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