Chemistry, 29.03.2021 18:00, jetblackcap
A 30.0-mL volume of 0.50 M CH3COOH (Ka=1.8Γ10β5) was titrated with 0.50 M NaOH. Calculate the pH after addition of 30.0 mL of NaOH at 25 βC.
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We already have Ka so we do not have to calculate for that.
I know that after they react, there will be 12M of NaOH(?) left?
Not sure how to set up an equation after this however.
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