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Chemistry, 15.04.2020 01:01 Jmarie08

A chemist titrates 110.0mL of a 0.0516M nitric acid HNO3 solution with 0.3578M NaOH solution at 25°C . Calculate the pH at equivalence. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Note for advanced students: you may assume the total volume of the solution equals the initial volume plus the volume of NaOH solution added.

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