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31 January, 19:25

Calculate the hydrogen-ion concentration [H+] for the aqueous solution in which [OH-] is

1x10 ^-12 mol/L

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    31 January, 20:54
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    1x10^-2mol/L

    Explanation:

    [OH-] = 1x10 ^-12 mol/L

    Recall:

    [H+] x [OH-] = 1x10^-14

    [H+] x 1x10 ^-12 = 1x10^-14

    Divide both side by 1x10 ^-12

    [H+] = 1x10^-14 / 1x10 ^-12

    [H+] = 0.01 = 1x10^-2mol/L
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