Question: da) In 1 liters of 0.1 acetic acid, you dissolve 0.1 moles of sodium acetate. What kind of solution did you make? b) You make

da) In 1 liters of 0.1 acetic acid, you dissolve 0.1 moles of sodium acetate. What kind of solution did you make?

b) You make a solution as the one found in the earlier question by adding 7.5 grams of solid sodium acetate into 1 liter of 0.61 M acetic acid. Assuming no volume changes, what is the pH of the new solution?

c) In a new flask you take 0.17 moles of sodium acetate and dissolve it into 1.00 liters of 0.38 M acetic acid. You then add 0.76 grams of sodium hydroxide. Assuming no volume changes, what is the pH of the new solution.

d) What is the pH at the equivalence point of 182 ml of acetic acid that required 72 ml of NaOH to reach the end point of the titration.

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