[OH-]1, [OH¯]3, [OH¯]4 = Submit Part C Complete the third column for the pH of Solutions 1, 2, and Express your answers to two decimal places separated b pH1, pH2, pH3, =
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10. please answer part b and c
![Complete the second column for [OH- of Solutions 1, 3, and 4.
Express your answers to two significant figures separated by commas.
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Complete the following table. (All solutions are at 25 ° C.)
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Solution H30+]
[OH-]
pH
Acidic, basic,
or neutral
1
3.5 × 10¬3
%3D
1,
3.8 х 10-7
F[_HO] *[_HO] '[-HO]
3
1.8 × 10-9
Submit
4
7.15
Part C
Complete the third column for the pH of Solutions 1, 2, and 3.
Express your answers to two decimal places separated by commas.
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pH1, pH2, pH3,
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