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  • 24-04-2024
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If you know the concentration of hydroxide ion, [OH^-], in a solution, how can you determine the pOH

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  • 24-04-2024

Answer:

Explanation:

pOH = -log[OH-]

Simple as that

if you have pOH, and want to find the concentration, just do 10^-pOH

Bonus class just for you:

-If you have [OH-] and you want to find the pH, its the same but once finding pOH, you do 14-pOH = pH

-[OH-] if you have [H+] or the opposite, just divide the concentration by 1*10^-14. This is known as the dissociation constant of water.

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