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25 January, 04:22

You have a 3.5 x 10^-5 M solution of perchloric acid. a.) Can you

determine the pH of this solution? Explain why or why not. b.) If yes, what

is the pH of this solution? Show all work.

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  1. 25 January, 04:42
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    -log3.5x10^-5] = 4.46 pH

    Explanation:

    Yes, you can determine the pH of the solution given the [H30+] or [OH-]. Since the substance is perchloric acid, because the acid is [H30+] we can determine the pH.
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