Consider the titration of a 24.0-mL sample of 0.110 M HC2H3O3(Ka=1.8×10−5)(Ka=1.8×10−5) with 0.120 M NaOH. a.)Determine

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Consider the titration of a 24.0-mL sample of 0.110 M HC2H3O3(Ka=1.8×10−5)(Ka=1.8×10−5) with 0.120 M NaOH. a.)Determine

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Consider the titration of a 24.0-mL sample of0.110 M HC2H3O3(Ka=1.8×10−5)(Ka=1.8×10−5) with0.120 M NaOH.
a.)Determine the volume of added base required to reach theequivalence point.
b.)Determine the pH at 6.00 mL of addedbase.
c.)Determine the pH at one-half of the equivalencepoint.
d.) Determine the pH at the equivalencepoint.
e.)Determine the pH after adding 6.00 mL ofbase beyond the equivalence point.
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