Answer:
As with the hydrogen-ion concentration, the concentration of the hydroxide ion can be expressed logarithmically by the pOH. The pOH of a solution is the negative logarithm of the hydroxide-ion concentration. pOH=−log[OH−] The pH of a solution can be related to the pOH.
In 0.1 M KOH, thymol blue indicator would appear blue.
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Question - Write the net ionic equation for the reaction of sodium phosphate with iron (III) chloride. Include the complete ionic equation and label the spectator ions. Also be sure to label the reactants as products as solid, liquid, gas, or aqueous solutions
Answer:
P.S. The + and - are in parentheses because they are below the number.
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