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What is the hydroxide ion concentration of a solution whose pOH is 6.42?

Your answer:
3.8 x 10-7M
2.6 x 10-7M
2.6 x 10-8 M
3.8 x 10-8 M

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Answer : The hydroxide ion concentration of a solution is,
3.8* 10^(-7)M

Explanation :

As we know that:

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

Mathematically,


pH=-\log [H^+]

Similarly,

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

Mathematically,


pOH=-\log [OH^-]

Given:

pOH = 6.42


6.42=-\log [OH^-]


[OH^-]=3.8* 10^(-7)M

Therefore, the hydroxide ion concentration of a solution is,
3.8* 10^(-7)M

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