A 15 mL, 0.25M sample of sodium acetate is titrated with a 0.15M solution of hydrochloric acid. The equliburium constant is at 25C for acetic acid is 1.8E-5
Calculate the pH at the following points through the titration process
Please provide work, no need for an explantion just the numbers
a 0.00 mL HCl
b Equivalence point
c 20.00 mL of HCl
d 26 mL of HCl
e 1/2 the equivalence point
f Draw a rough graph of the titration
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