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If you want to make a common ion solution from Nitrous Acid (HNO2) and its conjugate, sodium Nitrite (NaNO2) in exactly 1.7 liters of solution, how many grams of the sodium nitrite would you have to mix with .12 M Nitrous Acid in order to have a pH of 3.4?
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