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Chemistry
Acid-Base Chemistry
pH Calculation
Calculate the pH of 500ml 0.07M nitrous acid solution to which 1.4015 grams of sodium nitrite (KW=68.9953) are added.
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use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
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