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When a strong acid and strong base titration is not at equivalence, the ph can be found by finding the number of moles of h3o+ or oh- in excess, converting to [h3o+] or [oh-], and solving for the ph. what is the ph of a solution of 25.0 ml of 1.50x10-3 m hcl(aq) that has been titrated with 21.25 ml of 1.00x10-3 m naoh? assume 25 °c.

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