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[College Chemistry] Calculating pH within a mixed solution
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jokerpie69 is in College Chemistry
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So far I understand that for:

Problem 1, KOH is a strong base versus a weak acid (HOCl). I found out the mole values: .001 mol HOCl, .0005 mol KOH.

Problem 2 is concerning a strong base vs strong acid, and I got .0025 mol of HBr and also .0025 mol of KOH.

Problem 3 concerns .001 moles of both HOCl and NaOH.

So from your explanation I should use the Henderson Hasselbalch equation for problem 1? Problem 2 and 3 still have me stuck after the mole calculation.

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