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31 August, 05:25

A sample has a pH of - 0.248 (yes, it really is possible to have a negative pH). Find

the pOH, [H] and [OH].

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  1. 31 August, 08:36
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    pOH = 14.248

    [H+]=1.77 M

    [OH-]=5.65 x10^-15M

    Explanation:

    pH+pOH = 14

    pOH = 14-pH

    pOH=14 - (-0.248)

    pOH = 14.248

    [H+]=10^-pH = 10^ - (-0.248) = 1.77 M

    [OH-]=10^-pOH = 10^-14.248=5.65 x10^-15M
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