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    At 37 ° C the Autoionization Constant of Water Is
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At 37 ° C the Autoionization Constant of Water Is

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At 37 ° C the autoionization constant of water is K w = 2.4×10 - 14. What is the pH of pure water at 37 ° C?


A) 6.81
B) 7.00
C) 7.19
D) 2.39
E) 11.61

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