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    Calculate the Concentration of Hydronium, H<sub>3</sub>O<sup>+</sup>, Ions in a Solution
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Calculate the Concentration of Hydronium, H3O+, Ions in a Solution

Question 17

Question 17

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Calculate the concentration of hydronium, H3O+, ions in a solution of pH = 11.2.


A) 11.2  10-3 mol dm-3
B) 1.36  10-5 mol dm-3
C) 1.58  1010 mol dm-3
D) 6.3  10-12 mol dm-3

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