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What is missing from the solubility graph shown on the right? A graph with temperature in degrees Celsius ranging from 0 to 100 in units of 20 on the horizontal axis and unidentified tick marks from 0 to 300 in increments of 50 on the vertical axis. An orange line curves upward from 0, 90 through 50, 125 to 100, 245.
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If you add 5.00 ml of 0.100 m sodium hydroxide to 50.0 ml of acetate buffer that is 0.100 m in both acetic acid and sodium acetate, what is the ph of the resulting solution? acetic acid: ka = 1.8. x 10-5
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