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    It Is Easier to Calculate the PH of an Aqueous
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It Is Easier to Calculate the PH of an Aqueous

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It is easier to calculate the pH of an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate than for sodium hydrogen carbonate because there is only one hydrolysis reaction instead of two.

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