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4 June, 15:31

How can the pH of a solution be calculated if the pOH is known?

A) by taking the negative logarithm of pOH

B) by adding the pOH to 14

C) by raising 10 to the power of - pOH

D) by subtracting the pOH from 14

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  1. 4 June, 16:00
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    It was actually D because you have to subtract it by 14 which is how high the pH scale goes
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