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What is the pOH of a solution that has a OH - concentration equal to 1.3x 10^-10

User Rockbar
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Answer: 9.88 (approx10)

Step-by-step explanation:

The pOH of a solution is the negative logarithm of the hydroxide-ion concentration

User Pete Amundson
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Answer: pOH = 9.88

Step-by-step explanation:pH or pOH is the measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution.

pH is calculated by taking negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration.

Acids have pH ranging from 1 to 6.9, bases have pH ranging from 7.1 to 14 and neutral solutions have pH equal to 7.


pH=-\log [H^+]


pOH=-\log[OH^-]

Putting in the values:


pOH=-\log[1.3* 10^(-10)]


pOH=9.88


pH+pOH=9.88


pH=14-9.88=4.12

Thus as pH is less than 7 the solution is acidic and pOH is 9.88.

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