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how many mL of .100 M of acetic acid and .100 M of NaOH, would be need to make the volume 1.0 liters and have a pH7.00 if Ka=1.8x10^-5?

can someone please help me with steps to get the answer
15 years ago

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DrBob222
Use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
15 years ago
josh
can you elaborate a little more on how to so it
15 years ago

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