10ml of an 0.271 M acetic acid solution are titraded with an 0.253m pottassium hydroxide solution. a) Calculate the PH of the solution after addition of 0.00 ml, 3.00ml, 6.00ml, 9.00ml and 12.00ml pottassium hydroxide Solution 2 Calculate the concentrations of H₂0+, OH", acetic acid, acetate and pottassium ions in the four solutions from (a) Pka (acetic acid)=4.75
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![10ml of an 0.271M acetic acid solution are
an 0.253m poltassium hydroxide solution.
a) Calculate the PH of the solution after addition of 0.00 ml,
titrated with
3.00ml, 6.00ml, 9.00ml and 12.00ml pottassium hydroxide
Solution
b) Calculate the Concentrations of H₂O², OH, acetic acid,
acetate and pottassium ions in the four solutions from (a)
PKa (acetic acid) = 4.75
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