Each row of the table below describes an aqueous solution at about 25°C.Complete the table. That is, fill in any missing entries in the second and third columns. Round your entries for H3O+ to 2 significant digits, and your entries for pH to 2 decimal places.solution H3O+ pHA ×5.410−8mol/L B mol/L 9.13C ×9.310−4mol/L
Question
Each row of the table below describes an aqueous solution at about 25°C.Complete the table. That is, fill in any missing entries in the second and third columns. Round your entries for H3O+ to 2 significant digits, and your entries for pH to 2 decimal places.solution H3O+ pHA ×5.410−8mol/L B mol/L 9.13C ×9.310−4mol/L
Solution
The table you provided is not fully visible. However, I can explain how to calculate the missing values for H3O+ concentration and pH in a solution.
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To calculate the concentration of H3O+ ions (Hydronium ions), you need to know the concentration of OH- ions (Hydroxide ions) in the solution. This is because the product of the concentrations of H3O+ and OH- ions is a constant (Kw) at a given temperature. At 25°C, Kw is 1.0 x 10^-14. So, if you know the concentration of OH- ions, you can calculate the concentration of H3O+ ions using the formula:
[H3O+] = Kw / [OH-]
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To calculate the pH of a solution, you can use the formula:
pH = -log[H3O+]
where [H3O+] is the concentration of H3O+ ions in the solution.
Please provide the complete table or the missing values so I can help you calculate the specific values.
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