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7. A solution has a hydrogen ion concentration of 3.4 * 104 M. a. What is the pH of this solution? b. What is the value for [-OH] for this solution?
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7. A solution has a hydrogen ion concentration of 3.4 * 104 M.
a. What is the pH of this solution?
b. What is the value for [-OH] for this solution?
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A ph of this solution is 4 because you have to round the 3.4
B 100 because that 4 doesn’t mean anything
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