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Part A MISSED THIS? Watch KCV 16.6, IWE 16.3; Read Section 16.6. You can click on the Review link to access the section in your eText. Complete the table. (All solutions are at 25 °C.) Complete the first column for $[H_3O^+]$ of Solutions 1, 3, and 4. Express your answers in molarity to two significant figures separated by commas. Solution $[H_3O^+]$ $[OH^-]$ pH Acidic or Basic 1 2 3.3 x $10^{-9}$ 3.13 3 11.0 4 2.5 x $10^{-11}$ $[H_3O^+]_1, [H_3O^+]_3, [H_3O^+]_4 =$ Submit Request Answer Part B Complete the second column for $[OH^-]$ of Solutions 1, 2, and 3. Express your answers in molarity to two significant figures separated by commas $[OH^-]_1, [OH^-]_2, [OH^-]_3 =$ Submit Request Answer Part C Complete the third column for the pH of Solutions 2 and 4. Express your answers to two decimal places separated by a comma. $pH_2, pH_4 =$ ?

          Part A
MISSED THIS? Watch KCV 16.6, IWE 16.3; Read
Section 16.6. You can click on the Review link to
access the section in your eText.
Complete the table. (All solutions are at 25 °C.)
Complete the first column for $[H_3O^+]$ of Solutions 1, 3, and 4.
Express your answers in molarity to two significant figures separated by commas.
Solution $[H_3O^+]$ $[OH^-]$ pH Acidic
or
Basic
1
2
3.3 x $10^{-9}$
3.13
3
11.0
4
2.5 x $10^{-11}$
$[H_3O^+]_1, [H_3O^+]_3, [H_3O^+]_4 =$
Submit Request Answer
Part B
Complete the second column for $[OH^-]$ of Solutions 1, 2, and 3.
Express your answers in molarity to two significant figures separated by commas
$[OH^-]_1, [OH^-]_2, [OH^-]_3 =$
Submit Request Answer
Part C
Complete the third column for the pH of Solutions 2 and 4.
Express your answers to two decimal places separated by a comma.
$pH_2, pH_4 =$
?
        
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Part A
MISSED THIS? Watch KCV 16.6, IWE 16.3; Read
Section 16.6. You can click on the Review link to
access the section in your eText.
Complete the table. (All solutions are at 25 °C.)
Complete the first column for [H3O^+] of Solutions 1, 3, and 4.
Express your answers in molarity to two significant figures separated by commas.
Solution [H3O^+] [OH^-] pH Acidic
or
Basic
1
2
3.3 x 10^-9
3.13
3
11.0
4
2.5 x 10^-11
[H3O^+]1, [H3O^+]3, [H3O^+]4 =
Submit Request Answer
Part B
Complete the second column for [OH^-] of Solutions 1, 2, and 3.
Express your answers in molarity to two significant figures separated by commas
[OH^-]1, [OH^-]2, [OH^-]3 =
Submit Request Answer
Part C
Complete the third column for the pH of Solutions 2 and 4.
Express your answers to two decimal places separated by a comma.
pH2, pH4 =
?

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Fill out Parts A-C, and then label the fourth column as acidic or basic. PartA MISSED THIS?Watch KCV16.6,/WE 16.3;Read Section 16.6.You can click on the Review link to access the section in your e Text. Complete the first column for [O+]of Solutions 1,3, and 4. Complete the table. (All solutions are at 25C.) Acidic Solution [HO+] [-HO] pH or Basic 1 3.13 2 3.3 109 3 11.0 4 2.510 Express your answers in molarity to two significant figures separated by commas. AE [HO+]1[HO+]3[HO+]4= M Submit Request Answer Part B Complete the second column for [OH-] of Solutions 1,2,and 3 Express your answers in molarity to two significant figures separated by commas AE OH-]1[OH]2[OH]3= M Submit Request Answer Part C Complete the third column for the pH of Solutions 2 and 4. Express your answers to two decimal places separated by a comma. AE pH2pH4
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00:01 Hello students, so in order to solve this question, we can use the following.
00:06 Pkw equal ph plus p -o -h.
00:12 Here the value of p -k -w is 14 at a room temperature.
00:16 P -k -w is 14 at room temperature, one bar pressure, and the ph and p -h as follows.
00:25 So, ph for the ph, p -o -h equal minus log.
00:32 O h negative and ph equal minus log h3o plus.
00:41 Okay, for the first row, for the first row we can use ph 1 equal minus log 3 .5 into 10 power minus 3, then it gives the answer 2 .46.
01:10 Then put values in this, then 14 equal to 0 .46 plus poh is poh equal to 11 .54.
01:23 Okay? then oh negative equal we know oh negative equal 10 power p -o -h...
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