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Calculate the ratio of H+ ions to OH– ions at a pH = 6. Find the concentration of H+ ions to OH– ions listed in Table B of your Student Guide. Then divide the H+ concentration by the OH– concentration. Record this calculated ratio in Table A of your Student Guide. What is the concentration of H+ ions at a pH = 6? mol/L
What is the concentration of OH– ions at a pH = 6? mol/L
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