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Rowan Brandt
31 August, 08:18
What Is the [H+1] of 8.1•10-8
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Anne Blackburn
31 August, 12:07
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Using the Bronsted-Lowry (B/L) Theory tell which is the acid and which the base in ... (c) [H + ] = 8.1x10-10M [OH-] = 1x10-14/8.1x10-10 = 0.12x10 - 4 = 1.2x10 - 5M ... (c) [OH-] = 4.5x10-7M [H+] = 1x10-14/4.5x10-7 = 0.22x10 - 7 = 2.2 x10 - 8 M
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