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    What Is the Equilibrium Constant for the Titration Reaction Involving
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What Is the Equilibrium Constant for the Titration Reaction Involving

Question 253

Question 253

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What is the equilibrium constant for the titration reaction involving HClO4(aq) and Ba(OH) 2(aq) ?


A) 1.0 * 1014
B) 2.0 * 1014
C) 1.0 * 107
D) 1.0 * 10-14

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