max points! Suppose you need to prepare 23.0 mL of formate buffer with a ratio of 3.4 of [sodium formate]/[formic acid] by mixing 0.10 M formic acid and 0.10 M sodium formate. How many milliliters of sodium formate do you need to measure to make this buffer (assuming the rest is formic acid)? Enter your answer to one decimal place.
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