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    In a Sulfuric Acid Solution, Where the [H<sub>3</sub>O+] Is 0
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In a Sulfuric Acid Solution, Where the [H3O+] Is 0

Question 17

Question 17

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In a sulfuric acid solution, where the [H3O+] is 0.01 M, what is the pH?


A) pH = 12.0
B) pH = 2.0
C) pH = 3.0
D) pH = 11.0
E) pH = 5.0

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