SOLUTION: Determine the pH of saccharin, a sugar substitute, which has H+ concentration of 4.58x10^-7 mol/L.
This one seem to come out of left field! Could I please get some help on this.
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Question 601373: Determine the pH of saccharin, a sugar substitute, which has H+ concentration of 4.58x10^-7 mol/L.
This one seem to come out of left field! Could I please get some help on this. Thank you.
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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