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HELP! Calculate the pH of the following solutions:

a) [OH-] = 3.1x10^-8 M
pH = 7.51
pH = 3.18
pH = 8.00
pH = 6.49
pH = 3.10

b) [H3O+] = 5.2x10^-7 M
pH = 7.72
pH = 7.00
pH = 6.28
pH = 5.27
pH = 5.20

c) [OH-] = 5.9x10^-5 M
pH = 5.00
pH = 5.90
pH = 4.23
pH = 5.59
pH = 9.77

d) [OH-] = 5.9x10^-3 M

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Answer:

Adding base causes the pH of a solution to increase

pH is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration of a system. Solutions with a low pH possess a high concentration of hydrogen ions, while solutions with a high pH possess a low concentration of hydrogen ions. To increase the pH of a solution, base can be added to it. Base will release hydroxide ions (OH-) in the solution which will neutralize or reduce the H+ ions concentration in the solution. This way the pH is increased.

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a) is 6.49
b) is 6.28
c) is 9.77
d) ph is 11.77
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