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0.1 molar solution around 8.9 at 25C Per Merck Index...

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The pH of sodium acetate is 9.25

pKb 9.25

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The pH of aqueous sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) is around 11.6.

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Using glacial acetic acid or (acetic acid?)

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Equi-molar acetic acid / acetete solution is an optimal buffer solution with pH = pKacid = 4.77 at 25oC

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The pH is 7.0

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0.01M NaOAc pH

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