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What volume (in liters) of 0.96 M KOH solution should be added to a 0.130 L solution containing 10.2 g of glutamic acid hydrochloride (Glu, FW=183.59; pKa1=2.23, pKa2 =4.42, pKa3=9.95) to get to pH 9.90?
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Use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
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