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An analytical chemist is titrating 245.7 mL of 0.7500 M solution of propionic acid (HC2H5CO2) with a 0.8200 M solution of KOH. The pKa of propionic acid is 4.89. Calculate the pH of the acid solution after the chemist has added 106.2 mL of the KOH solution to it.
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