GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMIS
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ISBN: 9780135720813
Author: FROST AND DEAL
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.42PP
State if each of the following solutions is acidic, basic, or neutral:
- a. soda, pH 3.2
- b. shampoo, pH 5.7
- c. laundry detergent, pH 9.4
- d. rain, pH 5.8
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Mary is trying to determine if some household substances are acids or bases. She collects the following data.
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Which household substance test by Mary is a weak base?
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(a) 0.038 M KOH
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GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMIS
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