Consider 125 grams of potassium carbonate dissolved in water to make 775 mL of solution. Identify the correct concentrations for the species below.
Consider 125 grams of potassium carbonate dissolved in water to make 775 mL of solution. Identify the correct concentrations for the species below.
Concentration (in M) of carbonate ions | Answer 1 Choose...(2.34) (0.00234) (0.585) (1.17) (0.00117) (3.51) |
Concentration (in M) of potassium ions | Answer 2 Choose...(2.34) (0.00234) (0.585) (1.17) (0.00117) (3.51) |
Concentration (in M) of potassium carbonate | Answer 3 Choose...(2.34) (0.00234) (0.585) (1.17) (0.00117) (3.51) |
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