11-31. An aqueous solution containing dioic acid (FM 132.07) per 100 mL 1 g of oxobutane- was titrated with 0.094 32 M NaOH to measure the acid molarity. Calculate the pH at the following volumes of added base: Vel, Vel, Vel, Ve2, 1.05 V.2. Sketch the titration curve.
11-31. An aqueous solution containing dioic acid (FM 132.07) per 100 mL 1 g of oxobutane- was titrated with 0.094 32 M NaOH to measure the acid molarity. Calculate the pH at the following volumes of added base: Vel, Vel, Vel, Ve2, 1.05 V.2. Sketch the titration curve.
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