Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
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Chapter 14, Problem 44QAP
A 50.0-mL sample of NaHSO3 is titrated with 22.94 mL of 0.238 M KOH.
(a) Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction.
(b) What is [HSO3-] before the titration?
(c) Find [HSO3-], [SO32-], [OH-], [K+], and [Na+] at the equivalence point.
(d) What is the pH at the equivalence point?
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