Multiple Choice
Which equation best describes a 0.10 M solution of a strong acid such as hydroiodic acid (HI: Ka = 3 x 109) ?
A) [H3O+] = initial concentration of HI
B) [H3O+] [OH-]
C) [H3O+] final concentration of HI
D) [H3O+] [H2O]
E) [H3O+] Ka.[OH-]
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