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Part AA solution is made by titrating 9.00 mmol (millimoles) of HA and 1.00 mmol of the strong base. What is the resulting pH?Express the pH numerically to two decimal places. pH =Part BMore strong base is added until the equivalence point is reached. What is the pH of this solution at the equivalence point if the total volume is 69.0 mL?Express the pH numerically to two decimal places. pH=
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