4. Calculate the pH of the solution for every 0.1 ml of the titrant (from 0 mL to 30 mL) and generate a titration curve

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4. Calculate the pH of the solution for every 0.1 ml of the titrant (from 0 mL to 30 mL) and generate a titration curve

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4. Calculate the pH of the solution for every 0.1 ml of the
titrant (from 0 mL to 30 mL) and generate a titration curve using
Excel. A 100.0-mL aliquot of 0.100 M diprotic acid H2A (pK1 = 4.00,
pK2 = 8.00) was titrated with 1.00 M NaOH
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