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5 March, 00:59

What is the pH of a solution if the [H3O+] is 6.7*10-4m?

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  1. 5 March, 01:22
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    You need 5 basic conversions (some give you a 6th, but all you need are these 5):

    1) pH = - log [H+] (negative log of the concentration of the hydronium ion) thus,

    2) [H+] = 10 ^ - pH.

    3) pOH = - log [OH-] and thus,

    4) [OH-] = 10 ^ - pOH

    5) pH + pOH = 14
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