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A solution has a hydroxide ion (OH-) concentration of 5.0. You place a piece of blue litmus paper in the solution. What will be the color of the litmus paper.Group of answer choicesblueredneithercannot determine

A solution has a hydroxide ion (OH-) concentration of 5.0. You place a piece of blue-example-1
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Blue

Step-by-step explanation

To know what the color of the blue litmus paper will be, we need to dtermine the pH of the solution.

(OH⁻) = 5.0

Using pOH = -log (OH⁻)

pOH = -log (5.0)

pOH = -0.70

Note that pH + pOH = 14

put pOH = -0.70 into the formula to get pH

pH + (-0.70) = 14

pH - 0.70 = 14

pH = 14 +0.70 = 14.70

We can assume the pH of the solution falls in the alkaline/basic range.

Blue litmus paper turns red in acidic solution, while red litmus paper turns blue when the pH is alkaline.

You place a piece of blue litmus paper in the solution that has a hydroxide ion (OH⁻) concentration of 5.0, the color of the litmus paper will remain blue.