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4 March, 23:24

If the hydrogen ion concentration, [H+], in a solution is 4.59 x 10-6 M, what is [OH-]?

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  1. 4 March, 23:38
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    2.18x10^-9 M

    Explanation:

    From the question given,

    Hydrogen ion concentration, [H+] = 4.59x10^-6 M

    Hydroxide ion, [OH-] = ?

    The hydroxide ion concentration, [OH-] in the solution can be obtained as follow:

    [H+] x [OH-] = 1x10^-14

    4.59x10^-6 x [OH-] = 1x10^-14

    Divide both side by 4.59x10^-6

    [OH-] = 1x10^-14 / 4.59x10^-6

    [OH-] = 2.18x10^-9 M
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