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7 February, 12:10

Calculate the hydrogen-ion concentration [H+] for the aqueous solution in which [OH-] is 1 x 10-6 mol/L. Is this solution acidic, basic, or neutral? Show your work to receive full credit.

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  1. 7 February, 13:45
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    The hydrogen ion concentration (H+) for the aqueous solution in which (oh-) is 1 x10 ^-6 mol/l is calculated as below

    we always know (H+) (OH-) = 1 x10 ^14

    make the H + the subject of the formula

    H + = 1 x10^-14 / OH-

    by substituting the OH-

    H + = (1 x10^-14) / (1 x10^-6)

    H + = 1 x 10 ^-8 mol/l

    the solution is basic since it contain OH - ions
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