1. What is [H3O+] in an aqueous solution (in mol L-1) containing [OH-] = 4.66 x 10-5 mol L-1? Remember: if you want to e

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1. What is [H3O+] in an aqueous solution (in mol L-1) containing [OH-] = 4.66 x 10-5 mol L-1? Remember: if you want to e

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1.
What is [H3O+] in an aqueous solution (inmol L-1) containing
[OH-] = 4.66 x 10-5 molL-1?
Remember: if you want to express an answer in scientificnotation, use the letter "E". For example "4.32 x 104"should be entered as "4.32E4".
2.
Consider a weak acid "HA". What is the percent ionization of a0.885 mol L-1 solution of HA? Just enter thepercentage as a number and do not include the "%" sign. Report youranswer to at least 1 decimal place.
The KA of HA is 2.09 x10-5 .
For partial credit, enter the equilibrium[H3O+] (in M) instead.
3.
Consider a weak acid "HA". What is the percent ionization of a0.885 mol L-1 solution of HA? Just enter thepercentage as a number and do not include the "%" sign. Report youranswer to at least 1 decimal place.
The KA of HA is 2.09 x10-5 .
For partial credit, enter the equilibrium[H3O+] (in M) instead.
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