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Reil [10]
1 year ago
4

fill in the missing information in the following table. phpohacidic, basic or neutral? solution a9.66 4.34 m m phpohacidic, basi

c or neutral? solution b m m phpohacidic, basic or neutral? solution c 0.023 m m phpohacidic, basic or neutral? solution d 12.77 1.23 m
Chemistry
1 answer:
Akimi4 [234]1 year ago
5 0

Given that p h is equal to 9.61 in the first half ,We are aware that 14 points equals p + h + p + o. Therefore, p o h will now equal 14 – 9.61, or 4.31 – 4.39.

we may calculate the concentration of h, which would be 10 power plus that and p h, which is 10 power, 9 less 9.61. We will receive 2.5 power 10 multiplied by negative 10 m n. This is a concentration of h plus, and now a concentration of o h minus, which is 10 power minus p, o h, or 10 power minus 4.39. This is fundamental and equals 4 points, 1 to the tenth power minus 5 m. And those are the get 5.54. Now that we know the answers, we may get ph by dividing 14 by p, o h, or 5.54, to get 8.46. These thus are the responses for the b section. Moving on to the c component, it is assumed that h plus equals 2.4 times 10 power divided by 2 m. Therefore, we are aware of the equation h + o h. Minus is a power of ten. Negative 14 points, so we'll get o h from here. Minus is a power of ten. We will receive 4.2 multiplied by 10 power minus 13 mont when we divide minus 14 by 2.4 and multiply the result by 10 power minus 2 point.

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