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Calculate the concentration of OH in a solution that contains 3910-4 M H30 at 25°C. Identify the solution as acidic, basic or neutral OA) 2.6 10-11 M, acidic OB)26 10-11 M. basic O c) 3.9 x 10-4 M, neutral OD) 2.7 * 10-2 M

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Answer : The correct option is, (A)
2.6* 10^(-11)M, acidic

Step-by-step explanation:

pH : It is defined as the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion or hydronium ion concentration.

When the value of pH is less then 7 then the solution will be acidic.

When the value of pH is more then 7 then the solution will be basic.

When the value of pH is equal to 7 then the solution will be neutral.

First we have to calculate the pH.


pH=-\log [H^+]


pH=-\log (3.9* 10^(-4))


pH=3.41

Now we have to calculate the pOH.


pH+pOH=14\\\\pOH=14-pH\\\\pOH=14-3.41=10.59

Now we have to calculate the
OH^- concentration.


pOH=-\log [OH^-]


10.59=-\log [OH^-]


[OH^-]=2.6* 10^(-11)M

Therefore, the
OH^- concentration is,
2.6* 10^(-11)M

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