J.R. S. answered 05/02/19
Ph.D. University Professor with 10+ years Tutoring Experience
You didn't say what 0.0015 relates to. I'll assume that it is the OH- concentration in molar.
1x10-14/0.0015 M = 6.7x10-12 M H3O+
Marco D.
asked 05/02/19An aqueous solution at 25c has a concentration of 0.0015. Calculate H3O+ the concentration. Be sure your answer has 2 significant digits.
J.R. S. answered 05/02/19
Ph.D. University Professor with 10+ years Tutoring Experience
You didn't say what 0.0015 relates to. I'll assume that it is the OH- concentration in molar.
1x10-14/0.0015 M = 6.7x10-12 M H3O+
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