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  • 03-11-2022
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Determine the [H+] of a solution that has a [OH-] of 6.25*10-12. (Enter answer in expanded format not scientific notation)

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KiharaL379256 KiharaL379256
  • 03-11-2022

answer and explanation

we are given the [OH] concentration as 6.25*10-12

and we know that

[H+][OH-] = 1.0*10^-14

an so using this relationship we can determine the [H+]

[H+][6.25*10-12] = 1.0*10-14

[H+] = 0.0016M

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