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31 October, 12:22

Determine the hydrogen ion concentration of. 650 M aqueous solution of NaOH. the ionization product constant for water, Kw, is 1.00*10^-14

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  1. 31 October, 14:20
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    When Kw = [H+] [OH-]

    when Kw is the ion-product constant for water = 1 x 10^-14

    and [H+] is the hydrogen concentration (which we need to calculate)

    and [OH-] = 0.65 M

    so by substitution:

    1 x 10^-14 = [H+] * 0.65

    ∴[H+] = 1.54 x 10^-14 m
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