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Transcribed Image Text:Using activities, calculate the pH of a solution containing 0.010 M NaOH plus 0.0120 M LINO3. Note that if this is found
the normal way or neglecting activities, it will be incorrect. Listing the pH without activities would be helpful for me to
compare the two and see how much they would differ but this is not required. Thank you.
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