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10 July, 19:11

At 25 °C, what is the hydroxide ion concentration, [ OH â ], in an aqueous solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of [ H + ] = 5.0 à 10 ^â 4 M?

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  1. 10 July, 19:29
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    [OH⁻] = 2.0 * 10⁻¹¹ M

    Explanation:

    Given data

    Temperature: 25°C Concentration of hydrogen ion ([H⁺]) : 5.0 * 10⁻⁴ M Concentration of hydroxide ion ([OH⁻]) : ?

    We can calculate the concentration of hydroxide ion using the following expression.

    [H⁺].[OH⁻] = Kw

    where,

    Kw is the ionic product of water (Kw = 1.0 * 10⁻¹⁴ at 25°C)

    [H⁺].[OH⁻] = Kw

    [OH⁻] = Kw/[H⁺]

    [OH⁻] = 1.0 * 10⁻¹⁴/5.0 * 10⁻⁴

    [OH⁻] = 2.0 * 10⁻¹¹ M
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