Calculate the pH of a solution that contains 0.0623 g of RbOH in 1.88 L of water. Report your answer to TWO places past the decimal.
RbOH is a strong acid therefore it will completely dissociate into ions.
Conc. Of RbOH is calculated as
Conc;. Molarity = no. Of moles / Volume in litres
Calculate the pH of a solution that contains 0.0623 g of RbOH in 1.88 L of...
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