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     A 335 mL sample of 0.4866 M HBr is mixed with 401 mL sample of...

     A 335 mL sample of 0.4866 M HBr is mixed with 401 mL sample of NaOH (which has a pH of 14.01). What is the pH of the resulting solution? (Give answer to two decimal places)

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