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#a
pH+pOH=14
pOH=14-9.50
pOH=4.50
#b
[H+] be x
-logx=9.50
logx=-9.5
x=10^{-9.5}
x=3.2×10^-10M
#c
basic as pH is 9.5>7
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A)
pH⇢ 9.50
pOH⇢14 - pH
pOH⇢ 14 - 9.50
pOH⇢4.50
B)
9.50 = - log [H3O+]
-9.50 = log [H3O+]
[H3O+] = 10^-9.50
[H3O+] = 3.16 x 10^-10
M
C)
The solution is
basic
in nature as it's
pH >7
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