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A Solution with a Hydrogen Ion Concentration of 3

Question 192

Question 192

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A solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 3.25 × 10- 6 M is ________ and has a hydroxide ion concentration of ________.


A) acidic,3.08 × 10- 8 M
B) acidic,3.08 × 10- 9 M
C) basic,3.08 × 10- 8 M
D) basic,3.08 × 10- 9 M

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