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What Is the Hydronium-Ion Concentration of a Solution Formed by Combining

Question 109

Question 109

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What is the hydronium-ion concentration of a solution formed by combining 700.mL of 0.19 M HCl with 300.mL of 0.52 M NaOH at 25°C?
HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)


A) 0.13 M
B) 4.3 × 10-13 M
C) 0.33 M
D) 0.19 M
E) 0.023 M

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