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Complete the following table by calculating the missing entries. In
each case indicate whether the solution is acidic or basic.
[OH]
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pH pOH H+]
5.35
2.15
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5.7x10-10 M
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8.1×10-2 M
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Part J
Complete the third row of the table.
Express your answer using two decimal places.
POH =
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Part K
[OH-] =
Complete the third row of the table.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
Submit
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