8. Calculate the number of hydrogen atoms in 58.1 grams butane. 9. Calculate the pH of 0.500M acetic acid. (Ka of acetic acid = 1.8×10). 10. Calculate the concentration of [H*] ions in a solution with pH of 2.01.
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