B. Calculate the pH after 17.50 mL of NaOH is added to 35.00 mL of acetic acid using the concentration assigned in Beyond Labz: • First assume the acid-base neutralization reaction is irreversible and goes to completion: HC2H;O2 (aq) + ОН (ад) H2O (1) + C>H3O2° (aq)
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Original concentration of Acetic Acid was 0.1033 M and NaOH was 0.1104 M, not sure if I filled out the chart correctly and how to get the equillibrium concentration
![B. Calculate the pH after 17.50 mL of NaOH is added to 35.00 mL of acetic acid using the concentration
assigned in Beyond Labz:
• First assume the acid-base neutralization reaction is irreversible and goes to completion:
HC;H;O2 (aq)
+ ОН (ад)
H2O (1)
+ C¿H3O2 (aq)
Moles before reaction 0.0036
0.0019
Change in moles -0.0019
-0.0019
+0.0019
Moles remaining after reaction 0.0017
0.0019
Then equilibrium is established
HC,H3O2 (ag)
2H* (aq)
+ C>H;O2° (aq)
I
Initial Concentration (M) 0.21
C
Change in Concentration (M)
+x
+x
Equilibrium Concentration (M)
X
E
Equilibrium Concentration,
Calculated (M)
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