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Chemistry, 06.08.2019 03:10 QueenNerdy889

The half‑equivalence point of a titration occurs half way to the equivalence point, where half of the analyte has reacted to form its conjugate, and the other half still remains unreacted. if 0.460 moles of a monoprotic weak acid =6.4×10−5) is titrated with naoh, what is the ph of the solution at the half‑equivalence point?

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