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if you have 100mL of 0.1M acetic acid (ka = 1.8x10(-5)what is the pH after 10mL NaOH is added? I came up with an answer of 2.895, but i'm not sure if its right.
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See your post above. You have the same problem there. You don't list a concn of NaOH.
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