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In the titration of a solution of weak monoprotic acid with a 0.1525 M solution of NaOH, the pH half way to the equivalence point was 4.48 . In the titration of a second solution of the same acid, exactly twice as much of a 0.1525 M solution of NaOH was needed to reach the equivalence point. What was the pH half way to the equivalence point in this titration

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