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Calculate the molar concentration of OH− ions in an 1.79 M solution of hypobromite ion (BrO−; Kb = 4.0 10-6).
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Calculate the molar concentration of OH− ions in an 1.79 M solution of hypobromite ion (BrO−; Kb = 4.0 10-6).

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