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    The Concentration of Both H<sup>+</sup>(aq) and OH<sup>−</sup>(aq) in a Sample
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The Concentration of Both H+(aq) and OH−(aq) in a Sample

Question 41

Question 41

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The concentration of both H+(aq) and OH−(aq) in a sample of pure H2O is about:


A) 1.0 * 107 M.
B) 1.0 * 10-7 M.
C) 1.0 *10-14 M.
D) 1.0 * 10-10 M.
E) 1.0 * 10-21 M.

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