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10 June, 17:39
The pH of a solution is 4.3.
What is the pOH?
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Chandler Kennedy
10 June, 17:48
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the direct and simple answer to your question is
pOH = 14 - pH = 14 - 4.3 = 9.7
pOH = 9.7
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