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    Calculate the PH of a Solution Where [OH<sup>-</Sup>] = 4
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Calculate the PH of a Solution Where [OH-] = 4

Question 6

Question 6

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Calculate the pH of a solution where [OH-] = 4.6 × 10-4. Is this solution acidic or basic?


A) 3.34; acidic
B) 3.34; basic
C) 9.40; basic
D) 10.66; acidic
E) 10.66; basic

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