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You have an aliquot of 10 mL of 0.1044 mol/L phosphoric acid. The ka values for phosphoric acid are 6.9 *10-3, 6.2*10-8 and 4.8 *10-13. If you mix 17 mL of 0.1048 mol/L NaOH what is the resultant pH?
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