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Calculate either (H2O+] or [OH-] for each of the solutions at 25 °C. Solution A: [OH-] = 2.37 x 10-7M
Solution A: (H,0+) =
M
Solution B: [H,0+) = 9.47 x 10-'M
Solution B: [OH-] =
M
Solution C: [H0+] = 0.000579 M
Solution C: [OH-] =
M

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