A solution has a pOH of 9.36. What is the [H+]of the solution? a. −0.67M b. 4.37×10−10M c. 2.29×10−5M d. 4.37×10−4M e. 0
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A solution has a pOH of 9.36. What is the [H+]of the solution? a. −0.67M b. 4.37×10−10M c. 2.29×10−5M d. 4.37×10−4M e. 0
A solution has a pOH of 9.36. What is the [H+]of the solution? a. −0.67M b. 4.37×10−10M c. 2.29×10−5M d. 4.37×10−4M e. 0.67M A solution has a pOH of 9.36. What is the [OH−]of the solution? a. −0.67M b. 4.37×10−10M c. 2.29×10−5M d. 4.37×10−4M e. 0.67M A solution has a pOH of 9.36. Which of the following is true for this solution? a. The solution is acidic. b. The solution is basic. c. The solution is neutral. d. [OH−]>[H+]. e. Both 2 and 4.
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