The initial pH of the KHP was 4.01 and the pH at the equivalence point was 8.5. There was approximately 50mL of KHP and 26.5 mL of the NaOH was titrated into it.
-At first I tried to use the pH to determine pOH and from there calculate the molarity of the dissociated NaOH which I thought I could use to lead back to the original molarity of the NaOH, but I found the [OH-] to be 3.16e-6M but was unable to determine how to proceed from there.
-Then I tried a new route, using the initial pH and the equivalence pH to find the moles of H+ used up, setting that value as equal to the NaOH consumed (assuming a 1:1 ratio). This led me to 4.886e-6 moles of NaOh being consumed which ended up being 1.84e-4M solution.
The range we were told to anticipate was around 0.01M, and while some deviation was expected I am pretty sure these results are wildly off. I feel like an ICE table may be necessary but I am really unsure of how to proceed from here.