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What is the [OH] in a solution that has a [H30*] = 1x 10M?
Kw = 1.0 x 10-24 = [OH] [H30*]
•1x 10-12 M
•1x 10-10 M
•1x 10-8M
•1x 10-2M
•1x 10-6M

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