Macmillan Learning What are the concentrations of OH and H+ in a 0.00061 M solution of Ba(OH), at 25 °C? Assume complete dissociation. [OH] = [H+] = M M

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What are the concentrations of OH and H+ in a 0.00061 M solution of Ba(OH), at 25 °C? Assume complete dissociation.
[OH] =
[H+] =
M
M
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