initially
millimoles of HClO = 50 x 0.3 = 15
millimoles of KClO = 50 x 0.25 = 12.5
millimoles of HBr added = 1.0 x 2.0 = 2.0
after HBr added
millimoles of HClO = 15 + 2.0 = 17.0
millimoles of KClO = 12.5 - 2.0 = 10.5
total volume = 50 + 1 = 51 mL
[HClO] = 17.0 / 51 = 0.33 M
[KClO] = 10.5 / 51 = 0.206 M
pH = pKa + log [KClO] / [HClO]
pKa= - log Ka = - log [2.9 x 10-8] = 7.54
pH = 7.54 + log [0.206] / [0.33]
pH = 7.34
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