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Chemistry, 24.03.2020 20:13, loveniasummer71

You have two beakers. One beaker contains 100 mL of a solution of NaOH(a strong base); the other contains 100 mL of aqueous Na3PO4(a weakbase). You test the pH of each solution. Which one or moreof thefollowing statements is true? a. The Na3PO4has a higher pH because it has more sodium ions thanNaOH. b.It is possible for the solutions in each beaker to have the same pH. c.If the pH of the NaOH solution is 12.00, the pH of the Na3PO4solution has to be greater than 12.00.d. If the pH of the NaOH solution is 12.00, the pH of the Na3PO4solution has to be less than 12.00.Explainyour reasoning.2/5/2013 LoebleinSome materials adapted from an activity by Lancaster /Langdon

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