Chapter 2: Q173CP (page 40)
Sodium stearate is a major component of bar soap. The Ka of the stearic acid is. What is the pH of 0.42mL of a solution containing 0.42g of sodium stearate?
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Chapter 2: Q173CP (page 40)
Sodium stearate is a major component of bar soap. The Ka of the stearic acid is. What is the pH of 0.42mL of a solution containing 0.42g of sodium stearate?
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