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A drop of a solution (volume = 0.05 mL) contains 6×10−7 moles of H+. If the rate of disappearance of H+ is 6.0×105 mol L−1 s−1, how long will it take for the H+ in the drop to disappear? |
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Answer» A drop of a solution (volume = 0.05 mL) contains 6×10−7 moles of H+. If the rate of disappearance of H+ is 6.0×105 mol L−1 s−1, how long will it take for the H+ in the drop to disappear? |
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