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1.Bellwork- concentration review How many moles of H+ are in 250ml of 3MHCl? How many moles of OH- are produced when25g of NaOH is dissolved in 250ml ofwater? What is the…
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TOPIC 13.ACIDS AND BASES - pH calculations. Acids and bases.In an earlier Topic, an ACID was described as a species which provides H ions in+solution. Any species which accepts…
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