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A solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 3.25 × 10-2 m is ________ and has a hydroxide concentration of _______

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To know the acidity of a solution, we calculate the pH value. The formula for pH is given as:

pH = - log [H+] where H+ must be in Molar

We are given that H+ = 3.25 × 10-2 M

Therefore the pH is:

pH = - log [3.25 × 10-2]

pH = 1.488

Since pH is way below 7, therefore the solution is acidic.

To find for the OH- concentration, we must remember that the product of H+ and OH- is equivalent to 10^-14. Therefore,

[H+]*[OH-] = 10^-14
[OH-] = 10^-14 / [H+]

[OH-] = 10^-14 / 3.25 × 10-2

[OH-] = 3.08 × 10-13 M

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Acidic

[OH-] = 3.08 × 10-13 M

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