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Chemistry, 01.12.2020 01:00 swello1937

Calculate either [H3O+] or [OH-] for each solution. solution A. [OH-] = 1.39×10^7 M; [H3O+] =

solution B. [H3O+] = 9.87×10^-9 M; [OH-] =

solution C. [H3O+] = 7.47×10^-4 M; [OH-] =

which of these solutions are basic at 25°C?

A. [OH-] = 1.39×10^-7 M
B. [H3O+] = 9.87×10^-9 M
C. [H3O+] =7.47×10^-4 M

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