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Calculate the PH of an Aqueous Solution That Is 1

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Question 20

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Calculate the pH of an aqueous solution that is 1.0 M Na2CO3.Ka2 for H2CO3 is 4.7 × 10-11.


A) 8.8
B) 10.3
C) 3.7
D) 12.2
E) 1.8

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