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3 April, 02:43

What would be the pOH of an HNO3 solution if the [H+] = 3.26 x 10-6 moles/liter?

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  1. 3 April, 02:52
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    We are given with a compound, Nitric Acid (HNO3) solution, characterized as a strong acid. We are tasked to solve for it's corresponding mass pOH given [H+] = 3.26 x 10-6 moles/liter. Note that

    14=pH+pOH

    First we need to convert [H+] to pH by

    pH=-log[H+]

    pH=-log[3.26x10-6]

    pH=5.49

    Thus,

    14=5.49+pOH

    pOH=14-5.49=8.51

    Therefore, the pOH of Nitric acid solution having a [H+] = 3.26 x 10-6 moles/liter is 8.51
  2. 3 April, 04:37
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    8.51 would be the pOH of an HNo3 solution if the [H+] = 3.26 x 10^-6 moles/liter.
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