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Calculate the hydronium ion concentrations of the following solutions at 25°C, given the pH.
(a) pH = 9.22
[H,0*]-|
x 10
M
(b) pH = 3.64
[H,0*] -|
x 10
M
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Calculate the hydronium ion concentrations of the following solutions at 25°C, given the pH.
(a) pH = 9.22
[H,0*]-|
x 10
M
(b) pH = 3.64
[H,0*] -|
x 10
M
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