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26 January, 01:29

What is h3o in a solution of naoh whose concentration is 3.75

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  1. 26 January, 01:46
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    The H3O in a solution is 12.57.

    Explanation:

    The hydronium ion concentration can be found from the pH by the reverse of the mathematical operation employed to find the pH.

    pOH = - log[H3O]

    pOH = - log (3.75x10^-2)

    = 1.43

    Now, pH = 14 - 1.43

    = 12.57

    The H3O in a solution is 12.57.
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