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    Which of the Following Expressions Is Not Equivalent to the Formula
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Which of the Following Expressions Is Not Equivalent to the Formula

Question 65

Question 65

Multiple Choice

Which of the following expressions is not equivalent to the formula of pH?


A) -log [H+(aq) ]
B) Which of the following expressions is not equivalent to the formula of pH? A)  -log [H<sup>+</sup>(aq) ] B)    C)  14.0 - pOH D)    E)  -log K<sub>w</sub>
C) 14.0 - pOH
D) Which of the following expressions is not equivalent to the formula of pH? A)  -log [H<sup>+</sup>(aq) ] B)    C)  14.0 - pOH D)    E)  -log K<sub>w</sub>
E) -log Kw

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