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Exhibit 16-3 Consider the Titration curve below for the titration of a weak acid ,CH ₃COOH , with a strong base , NaOH, to answer the following question(s) . CH ₃COOH + NaOH CH ₃COONa + H₂ O Exhibit 16-3 Consider the Titration curve below for the titration of a weak acid ,CH ₃COOH , with a strong base , NaOH, to answer the following question(s) . CH ₃COOH + NaOH CH ₃COONa + H₂ O   Refer to Exhibit 16-3. What approach listed below would be used to determine the pH at point A of the solution? A)  This is a problem of solving for the pH of an aqueous weak acid solution. B)  This is a problem of solving for the pH of an aqueous weak base solution. C)  This is a problem of solving for the pH of an aqueous buffer solution. D)  This is a problem of solving for the pH of an aqueous strong base solution. E)  This is a problem of solving for the pH of an aqueous salt solution.
Refer to Exhibit 16-3. What approach listed below would be used to determine the pH at point A of the solution?

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