The pH of a solution that contains HBr (aq) is 4.00. What is the molar concentration of HBr? How many grams of HBr are in 100.0 mL of this solution?
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Given pH = 4.00 \[ [\text{H}^+] = 10^{-\text{pH}} = 10^{-4.00} = 1.00 \times 10^{-4} \text{ M} \] Show more…
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