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15 November, 16:34

What is the ph of a solution with a hydroxyl ion (oh-) concentration of 10-10 m?

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  1. 15 November, 16:50
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    PH is the potential of hydrogen, pH provides a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ion while pOH scale provides the concentration of OH - ions.

    pH denotes the negative logarithm of concentration of hydrogen while pOH denotes the negative logarithm of the concentration OH - ions.

    Therefore; in this case the pOH = - log (OH-)

    = - log (10^-10)

    = 10

    If the pOH is 10 then the pH of the solution will be 4
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