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Using the average molarity of your initial acetic acid solutions, the initial volumes, and the volume of NaOH added to reach the equivalence point, calculate the [C2H3O2-] concentration at the equivalence point. # of Trials Initial V(HC2H3O2) Vol(NaOH) pH(equiv. Pt.) [OH-] C2H3O2-](eq. Pt.)
Trial 1: 30.0 mL 9.36mL 8.27 1.86E-006
Trial 2: 30.0 mL 9.16mL 8.76 5.75E-006

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