There are two sodium acetate solutions. Their apparent concentrations are 1.00 x 10^-1 M and 1.00...

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There are two sodium acetate solutions. Their apparentconcentrations are 1.00 x 10^-1 M and 1.00 x 10^-10 M,respectively. Please find the pH and true concentration (M) ofacetic acid, and sodium acetate in these two solutions,respectively. The pKa of acetic acid is 4.75.

Also, can you use the same indicator for the followingtitration? Why? Please reason your answers with at least twocriteria. (a) HCl titrated by NaOH, and (b) NaOH titrated byHCl.

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Solution Solution 1 100101 M Sodium acetate CH3COO H2O CH3COOH OH 01 M 0 0 x x x 01x x x Kb CH3COOHHOCH3COO 5551010 xx010x Since the kb is very small therefore neglect the x from the denominator So we get 5551010 xx010 5551010 010 x2 5551011 x2 Taking    See Answer
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