Chemistry Chemical Reactions Acid-base reactions
If you have CL2 + H2o ---> H+ + Cl- + HOCl
and you are given [HOCl] = 0.06 M
and you have to find pH....
can you assume that [HOCl] =[H+] = 0.06 M
since H+ and HOCl both have a coefficient of 1?
Thank you
Answered elsewhere. The short answer is no, you may not assume that.
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