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8 May, 12:06

The [H3O+] in a cabernet sauvignon wine is 5.9 '

10-4 M. What is the [-OH] in this wine?

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  1. 8 May, 12:20
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    I think you want to say the [H3O+] is 5.9 * 10^ (-4) M. Under room temperature, there is a rule between [H3O+] and [OH-]: [H3O+]*[OH-]=10^ (-14). So [OH-] = 1.7*10^ (-11) M.
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