Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
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Chapter 15, Problem 9QAP
Calculate [H+] and pH in a solution in which lactic acid, HC3H5O3, is 0.250 M and the lactate ion, C3H5O3-, is
(a) 0.250 M (b) 0.125 M
(c) 0.0800 M (d) 0.0500 M
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