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general chem 2 problem aicd/base equilibria

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Calculate the pH when equal volumes of 0.100 M of H2PO3- and 0.02 M HCl are mixed.
Calculate the % dissociation of acetic acid at pH = 3.69
"i think the henderson hasselbalch equation is used for the first part but i couldnt figure which ka to use since there is more than one ka. im not sure.
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