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Chemistry, 07.03.2021 19:50, campilk5

What is the concentration of H* ions at a pH = 2? 10:2
mol/L
In Step 5, you will calculate H/OH" ratios for more
extreme pH solutions. Find the concentration of Hions
to OH" ions listed in Table B of your Student Guide for a
solution at a pH = 2. Then divide the H concentration by
the OH concentration. Record these concentrations and
ratio in Table C
What is the concentration of OH ions at a pH = 2?
10:6
mol/L
What is the ratio of Htions to OH ions at a pH=27
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