Your answer is partially correct. A laboratory technician wants to determine the aspirin content of a headache pill by acid-base titration. Aspirin has a K₂ of 3.0 x The pill is dissolved in water to give a solution that is about 105 M and is then titrated with KOH solution. Find the pH at each of following points, neglecting dilution effects: (a) before titration begins. pH- i ! (b) at the stoichiometric point. pH-i ! (c) at the midpoint of the titration. pH- 3.52

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A laboratory technician wants to determine the aspirin content of a headache pill by acid-base titration. Aspirin has a K₂ of 3.0 × 10-4.
The pill is dissolved in water to give a solution that is about 105 M and is then titrated with KOH solution. Find the pH at each of the
following points, neglecting dilution effects:
(a) before titration begins.
pH= i
(b) at the stoichiometric point.
pH= i
(c) at the midpoint of the titration.
pH = 3.52
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