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the consentration of Sr(OH)2 I
S 0.02 WHAT IS THE CONSENTRATION OF OH ASSUMING COMPLETE DISSOCIATION
S 0.02 WHAT IS THE CONSENTRATION OF OH ASSUMING COMPLETE DISSOCIATION
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Answered by
bobpursley
Concentration is the word you need.
if the molar <b>concentration</b> of Sr(OH)2 is .02M, then you have with complete dissociation .02M of Sr++, and .04M of OH-. Now why did the OH double? The reason is that in each molecule of Sr(OH)2 you had two OH ions.
if the molar <b>concentration</b> of Sr(OH)2 is .02M, then you have with complete dissociation .02M of Sr++, and .04M of OH-. Now why did the OH double? The reason is that in each molecule of Sr(OH)2 you had two OH ions.
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