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What are the concentrations of OH– and H in a 0.00070 M solution of Ba(OH)2 at 25 °C? Assume complete dissociation.
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Answered by bobpursley
conc OH=2*.00070

concH=1E-14/concOH
14 years ago
Answered by FaerieWays
Can you dumb this down a bit?
4 years ago
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