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The conjugate base of HC2H3O2 is C2H3O2-. This ion is formed when HC2H3O2 donates a proton.
To find the number of moles in 500.0g of HC2H3O2, divide the given mass (500.0g) by the molar mass of HC2H3O2 (60.05 g/mol). This calculation would give you approximately 8.33 moles of HC2H3O2 in 500.0g.
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There is only one equivalent of OH^-1 in one molecule of HC2H3O2.
The pH of a solution containing 0.1 M of HC2H3O2 is around 2.88.
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