Calculate the [OH−] of each aqueous solution with the following [H3O+].
A)
baking soda, 1.5×10−8M
Express the molarity to two significant figures.
[OH−] =? M
B)
milk, 5.0×10−7M
Express the molarity to two significant figures.
[OH−] =? M
C)
pancreatic juice, 4.5×10−9M
Express the molarity to two significant figures.
[OH−] =? M
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