II PROBLEM SOLVING A. The [H3O*] of a solution is 1.3 x 10-5, Calculate the; 11. JOH- 12. pH and, 13. pOH of the solution. 14. Identify if the solution is basic, acidic or neutral. Justify your answer. Whot are the:

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II PROBLEM SOLVING
A. The [H3O*] of a solution is 1.3 x 10-5. Calculate the;
11. JOH-
12. pH and,
13. pOH of the solution.
14. Identify if the solution is basic, acidic or neutral. Justify your answer.
97 Whot are the:
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