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A student overshot the equivalence point
when he was using NaOH to determine the
concentration of an unknown acid, HA.
What ions are present in the purple
solution in the flask?
A. H+, A-, Na+ and OH-
B. A-, Na+ and OH-
C. A-, Na+ and H+
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Answer: A-, NA+ And OH-
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