Determine the pH of the solution formed when 45ml of a 0.15M hypochlorous acid, 45ml of a 0.10M sodium hypochlorite and 10ml of a 0.10M hydrogen bromide solution are mixed together. Assume that volumes are additive. Write down all the reaction equations needed to solve this exercise.
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Determine the pH of the solution formed when 45ml of a 0.15M hypochlorous acid, 45ml of a 0.10M sodium hypochlorite and 10ml of a 0.10M hydrogen bromide solution are mixed together. Assume that volumes are additive. Write down all the reaction equations needed to solve this exercise.
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