MISSED THIS? Read Section 18.4 (Pages 803-817): Watch KCV 18.48, IWE 18.7. Consider the titration of a 23.0-mL sample of

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MISSED THIS? Read Section 18.4 (Pages 803-817): Watch KCV 18.48, IWE 18.7. Consider the titration of a 23.0-mL sample of

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MISSED THIS? Read Section 18.4 (Pages 803-817): Watch KCV 18.48, IWE 18.7. Consider the titration of a 23.0-mL sample of 0.110 MHC₂H₂O₂ (K₂ = 1.8 x 10-5) with 0.130 M NaOH. Determine the pH after adding 6.00 mL of base beyond the equivalence point. Express your answer to two decimal places. pH Submit ΨΕ ΑΣΦ GMC Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining After the equivalence point, the amount of excess NaOH determines the pH of the solution. Calculate [OH-] of the titrated solution by considering the added number of moles of OH and the final volume of this solution.
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