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Henderson Hasselbalch Equation |
Consider 1.0 L of a solution that is 0.85 M HOC 6H5 and 0.80 M NaOC6H5. (Ka for HOC6H5 = 1.6 x 10 -10.)
b. Calculate the pH after 0.10 mole of HCl has been added to the original solution. Assume no volume change on addition of HCl.
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