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Determine the [OH⁻] Concentration in a 0

Question 44

Question 44

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Determine the [OH⁻] concentration in a 0.169 mol L-1 Ca(OH) 2 solution.


A) 0.338 mol L-1
B) 0.169 mol L-1
C) 5.92 × 10-14 mol L-1
D) 2.96 × 10-14 mol L-1
E) 0.298 mol L-1

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