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Consider a 0.59 M solution of HF (K₂= 7.2 × 10-4). Mark the major species found in the solution. HF F- H+ OH- H2o Calculate the pH of this solution. pH = (the major species part is just true false)
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Consider a 0.59 M solution of HF (K₂= 7.2 × 10-4).
Mark the major species found in the solution.
HF
F-
H+
OH-
H2o
Calculate the pH of this solution.
pH =
(the major species part is just true false)
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The answer is 72.3481
Because you need to multiply the m by itself and then do 72x10-4
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