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    Calculate the [H<sup>+</sup>] in a Solution That Has a PH
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Calculate the [H+] in a Solution That Has a PH

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Question 11

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Calculate the [H+] in a solution that has a pH of 9.16.


A) Calculate the [H<sup>+</sup>] in a solution that has a pH of 9.16. A)    M B)    M C)  4.84 M D)  9.16 M E)  none of these M
B) Calculate the [H<sup>+</sup>] in a solution that has a pH of 9.16. A)    M B)    M C)  4.84 M D)  9.16 M E)  none of these M
C) 4.84 M
D) 9.16 M
E) none of these

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