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Find the pH of a buffer that consists of 1.6 M sodium phenolate (C6H5ONa) and 1.0M phenol (C6H5OH). (pKa of phenol=10.00)
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Answered by DrBob222
Use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
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Find the pH of a buffer that consists of 1.6 M sodium phenolate (C6H5ONa) and 1.0M phenol (C6H5OH). (pKa of phenol=10.00)

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