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What is the pH at the equivalence point in the titration of a 22.3 mL sample of a 0.397 M aqueous
hydrofluoric acid solution with a 0.370 M aqueous sodium hydroxide solution?
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When a 24.1 ml sample of a 0.352 M aqueous acetic acid solution is titrated with a 0.413 M aqueous
sodium hydroxide solution, what is the pH at the midpoint in the titration?
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