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What is the hydroxide ion concentration in a solution of NH3 with a pOH of 4.65?

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[OH-]=2.24 X 10 M
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Answer : The hydroxide ion concentration in a solution of ammonia is,
2.2* 10^(-5)M

Explanation : Given,

pOH = 4.65

pOH : It is defined as the negative logarithm of hydroxide ion concentration.

Mathematically it is represented as :


pOH=-\log [OH^-]


4.65=-\log [OH^-]


[OH^-]=2.2* 10^(-5)M

Therefore, the hydroxide ion concentration in a solution of ammonia is,
2.2* 10^(-5)M

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