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Chem 2080 hw?
Topic Started: Apr 7 2011, 04:29 PM (185 Views)
emanon
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Do we actually have to include the autoionization of water for the first part? I got a ph of 6.88 without adding the autoionization.
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kafka
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no, i don't think so. i solved it normally, but i got a different answer than you....
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