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A solution formed by dissolving an antacid tablet has a pH of 9.18. Calculate [H+].
14 years ago

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Answered by Dr Russ
same as previous post use

[H+]=10^-pH
14 years ago
Answered by bedlu
6.6
12 years ago
Answered by Melkamu Markos
[H+] =6.6X10-10M
9 years ago
Answered by Abiyot
A solution formed by dissolving an antacid tablet has a PH of 9.18 at 25°C. Calculate [H+],[OH-] and POH.

3 years ago
Answered by mitiku
yes
3 years ago

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