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What is the [H3O+] in 0.550 molar C6H5COOH? Given: pKa = 4.19 A. 5.96 × 10-3 molar B. 9.38 × 10-3 molar C. 0.76 × 10-3 molar D. 5.96 × 103 molar
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What is the [H3O+] in 0.550 molar C6H5COOH?
Given: pKa = 4.19
A. 5.96 × 10-3 molar
B. 9.38 × 10-3 molar
C. 0.76 × 10-3 molar
D. 5.96 × 103 molar
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A. 5.96 × 10^-3 molar
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