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What is the [H3O+] concentration of a pH 8.2 solution produced by a buffer made from acetic acid (pKa= 4.8) and sodium acetate?
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Anonymous
pH=-log[H3O+]

10^-(pH)=[H3O+]


All other information given in the problem is irrelevant.
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