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Determine the volume of NaOH at the equivalence point, volume of NaOH added at half the equivalence point, the pH at half the equivalence point, the pKa and the Ka of acetic acid. (0.2pts) Volume of NaOH to reach half-equivalence point. (0.2pts) Volume of NaOH to reach equivalence point: (0.2pts) pH at the half equivalence point: (0.2pts) Experimental pKa of acetic acid: (0.2pts) Experimental Ka of acetic acid: 2. Calculate the dissociation constant of acetic acid using the data from Step 8. The pH you recorded for this solution in Step 8 was: 2.33 (0.25pts) Determine the acetate ion concentration, [A-], at equilibrium. (0.25pts) Determine the acetic acid concentration, [HA], at equilibrium. (0.25pts) Determine the experimental value of Ka of acetic acid. (0.25pts) Show your calculation of [H ] from the pH and calculation of the Ka value. (Please upload PDF only) Maximum size for new files20.00MB

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