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A 60.0 mL solution of 0.112 M sulfurous acid (H2SO3) is titrated with 0.112 M NaOH. The pKa values of sulfurous acid are 1.857 (pKa1) and 7.172 (pKa2).

A) Calculate pH at the first equivalence point.
B) Calculate pH at the second equivalence point.

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