Calculate the Ph of titrant solution
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Step-by-step explanation:
To find the pH, first simply find the moles of excess H3O+. The excess can be calculated by subtracting initial moles of analyte B from moles of acidic titrant added, assuming a one-to-one stoichiometric ratio. Once the number of moles of excess H3O+ is determined, [H3O+] can be calculated.
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To find the pH, first simply find the moles of excess H3O+. The excess can be calculated by subtracting initial moles of analyte B from moles of acidic titrant added, assuming a one-to-one stoichiometric ratio. Once the number of moles of excess H3O+ is determined, [H3O+] can be calculated.
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