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A student following the procedure in this experiment prepared three solutions by adding 11.50, 23.00, and 34.50 mL of a 7.60 x 10-2M NaOH solution to 50.00 mL of a .112M solution of a weak acide. The solutions were labeled 1, 2, and 3 respectively. Each of the solutions was diluted to a total volume of 100 mL with distilled water. The pH readings of these solutions were (1) 6.42, (2) 6.81, and (3) 7.09.
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