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13 November, 05:08

Calculate the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) in a solution with a pOH of 2.52?

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  1. 13 November, 05:16
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    The concentration of hydroxide ions is 3.02*10⁻³ M

    Explanation:

    The pOH (or OH potential) is a measure of the basicity or alkalinity of a contamination and is defined as the negative logarithm of the activity of the hydroxide ions. That is, the concentration of OH - ions:

    pOH = - log [OH-]

    The pOH has a value between 0 and 14 in aqueous solution, the solutions with pOH being greater than 7 being acidic, and those with pOH less than 7 being basic.

    If pOH = 2.52 then

    2.52 = - log [OH-]

    [OH-] = 3.02*10⁻³ M

    The concentration of hydroxide ions is 3.02*10⁻³ M
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