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Titration, pH,

60. A 155 mL sample of rainwater is titrated using 0.0095 M NaOH solution. If 4.8 mL of the NaOH solution was required to reach the endpoint, what was the pH of the rainwater? The computer gave the following hint: Calculate the number of moles of NaOH to reach the endpoint. From this calculate the hydrogen ion concentration and the pH.


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