The hydrogen ion concentration of a 10 -8 M HCl aqueous solution at 298 K (K w = 10 -14 )…
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The hydrogen ion concentration of a 10-8 M HCl aqueous solution at 298 K (Kw = 10-14) is:
- 1.0 × 10-6 M
- 1.0525 × 10-7 M
- 9.525 × 10-8 M
- 1.0 × 10-8 M
Answer
(B) 1.0525 × 10 -7 M
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