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Problem- you are titrating 0.1 M acetic acid with 0.1 M potassium hydroxide. What is the pH at the initial point of titration? Ka(CH3COOH)= 1.8*10^-5.
If you could please show steps I am completely lost.
Answer showing how to make each solution will get rated
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