A) 3.16 x 10-5 M 14) Fantastic work! You really understand your acids! One last poke at this material: How many moles of H+ ions would be found in 450 mL of 6 M HCl (hydrochloric acid)? (Yes, you can assume 100% dissociation). Yes, you know how to do this!!! A) none B) 0.45 C) 2.7 D) 6 ga
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Great! You got that last one correct! Now try this one:
What is the [H+] of a solution with a pH of 4.5?
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A) 3.16 x 10-5 M
14) Fantastic work! You really understand your acids! One last poke at this material:
How many moles of H+ ions would be found in 450 mL of 6 M HCl (hydrochloric acid)?
(Yes, you can assume 100% dissociation). Yes, you know how to do this!!!
A) none
B) 0.45
C) 2.7
D) 6
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UESTIONS 15 through 17 apply to the following unbalanced chemical equation:
H₂SO4 (aq) + KOH (aq) ----> H₂O + K₂SO4 (2)
The
To balance this equation, what coefficient needs to be placed in front of the H₂SO,?
A) none
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