Complete the following table by calculating the missing entries. In each case indicate whether the solution is acidic or basic. |OH| pH POH| [H] 5.10 2.10 5.5x10-10 M 7.7x10-2 M Acidic or basic? ▾ Y Part A Complete the first row of the table. Express your answer using two decimal places. pOH = Submit Part B VE ΑΣΦΑ [H¹|= Request Answer Complete the first row of the table. Express your answer using two significant figures. C ΠΙΑΣΦΑ ^ ? M
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![**Problem 16.40**
Complete the following table by calculating the missing entries. In each case, indicate whether the solution is acidic or basic.
| pH | pOH | [H⁺] | [OH⁻] | Acidic or Basic? |
|:----:|:-----:|:-----:|:-------:|:-----------------:|
| 5.10 | | | | |
| | 2.10 | 5.6×10⁻¹⁰ M | | |
| | | | 7.7×10⁻² M | |
**Part A**
Complete the first row of the table.
Express your answer using two decimal places.
- **Input Field**: pOH = [Input Box]
**Part B**
Complete the first row of the table.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
- **Input Field**: [H⁺] = [Input Box] M
There are interactive input fields for submitting answers for both parts A and B. The table requires calculations for missing pOH and [H⁺] values. Additionally, you have the option to request answers for guidance.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F854eeac7-4138-4998-a76f-57a8c1b9e974%2F330e22b5-af0b-4b54-a744-0813b86f01f6%2F6m57hgj_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
![**Problem 16.40**
**Task:**
Complete the following table by calculating the missing entries. In each case, indicate whether the solution is acidic or basic.
**Table:**
| pH | pOH | [H⁺] | [OH⁻] | Acidic or basic? |
|-----|-----|------------------|----------------|------------------|
| 5.10| | | | |
| | 2.10| | | |
| | | 5.5×10⁻¹⁰ M | | |
| | | | 7.7×10⁻² M | |
**Instructions:**
**Part C:**
- Complete the first row of the table.
- Express your answer using two significant figures.
- Input field for \([OH⁻] = \) __ M
**Part D:**
- Complete the first row of the table.
- Indicate whether the solution is acidic or basic.
- Options:
- [ ] acidic
- [ ] basic
- Feedback: Correct
**Part E:**
- Complete the second row of the table.
- Express your answer using two decimal places.
- Input field for \( pH = \) __
**Additional Features:**
- Sections for reviewing constants and periodic table information are available.
- Navigation and submission tools are included to assist in answering.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F854eeac7-4138-4998-a76f-57a8c1b9e974%2F330e22b5-af0b-4b54-a744-0813b86f01f6%2Fdbnzcmf_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)

# 1st row of the table:
pH of the solution, pH = 5.10
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