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Acetic acid ionizes in water according to the following equation: CH3COOH = H^+ +CH3OO-
if the solution is .773 M acetic acid, what is the concentration of H^+?
14 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Set up an ICE chart, substitute into the Ka expression, and solve for H^+. Post your work if you get stuck.
14 years ago

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