Molar solutions and change in mass as a function of pH
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Given:
- we have a 1 Molar solution of Na2CO3 in water at an ~ pH of 8.0
- we add small amounts of H2SO4 and pH is reduced to 7.0, then 6.0, then 5.0
How do I calculate the mass of sulfuric acid needed to make the above change in pH happen?
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The strategy to calculate amounts of sulfuric acid required to change the pH of a sodium carbonate solution is given.
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