An aqueous solution contains 0.366 M hydrofluoric acid. Calculate the pH of the solution after the addition of 3.12x10 moles of sodium hydroxide to 155 mL of this solution. (Assume that the volume does not change upon adding sodium hydroxide) pH Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 2 more group attempts remaining
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An aqueous solution contains 0.366 M hydrofluoric acid.
Calculate the pH of the solution after the addition of 3.12x10-2 moles of sodium hydroxide to 155 mL of this solution.
(Assume that the volume does not change upon adding sodium hydroxide)
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Calculate the pH of the solution after the addition of 2.72×10² moles of sodium hydroxide to 225 mL of this solution.
(Assume that the volume does not change upon adding sodium hydroxide)
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