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Chemistry, 30.03.2021 16:10 yalley1982

A 10.0-mL sample of 1.0 M NaHCO3 (sodium bicarbonate) is titrated with 1.0 M HCl (hydrochloric acid). Give the pH at the indicated volumes. 1. pH after 0 mL HCl added,
2. pH after 1.0 mL HCl added,
3. pH after 9.5 mL HCl added,
4. pH after 10.0 mL HCl added (equivalence point),
5. pH after 10.5 mL HCl added, and
6. pH after 12.0 mL HCl added.

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