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Mass of sodium acetate: 3.472 g pH of Original buffer solution: 4.72 ph of buffer + 6 M HCl: 3.99 ph Buffer + 6 M NaOH: 5.23 And I need help showing calculations on pH of buffer solution, buffer + HCl, and buffer + NaOH
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