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    The Hydronium Ion Concentration of a Dilute Solution of Vinegar
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The Hydronium Ion Concentration of a Dilute Solution of Vinegar

Question 108

Question 108

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The hydronium ion concentration of a dilute solution of vinegar is 1.45*10-5. What is the pH of this solution?


A) 5.7
B) -4.8
C) 4.8
D) -5.7
E) 7.0

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