Short Answer
Hydrochloric acid (0.100 mol L-1, 25.00 mL aliquot) is being titrated with sodium hydroxide of the same molarity. Calculate the solution pH after addition of 24.80 mL of the sodium hydroxide. Make any reasonable approximations.
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