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What is the [ht] in a solution with pob of 0.253?
A.
5.58 x 10-15 M
B.
1.79 x 10-14 M.
C.
3.21 x 10-2 M
D.
5.58 x 10-1 M

User Ponce
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Answer:

Okay so we know that pOH + pH = 14, so if pOH is 0.253 the pH would be 13.747.

And pH = -log [H+], so [H+] = 10^(-pH) -->This is just the antillog...

so [H+] = 1.791e-14, which would make sense for the strongly basic solution (so B is the correct answer)

Hope this helps...

User Scalway
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Answer:

1.79x10^-14

Step-by-step explanation:

pOH + pH = 14

H+=10^-pH

- Hope that helps! Please let me know if you need further explanation.

User LightToTheEnd
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