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Calculate [H3O ], [ClO4–], and [OH–] in an aqueous solution that is 0.130 M in HClO4(aq) at 25 °C.

[H+]=
[ClO4-]=
[OH-]=

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Answered by DrBob222
HClO4 is a strong acid that ionizes 100%; therefore, H3O^+ = HClO4.
For OH, remember (H^+)(OH^-) = Kw = 1E-14
Answered by Sevy
Calculate [H3O ], [ClO4–], and [OH–] in an aqueous solution that is 0.130 M in HClO4(aq) at 25 °C.

[H+]=
[ClO4-]=
[OH-]=
Answered by DrBob222
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