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29 January, 15:47

If the hydroxide ion [OH-] concentration of an aqueous solution is 1 x 10 - 3 M, what is the [H+] in the solution? Is the solution acidic, basic, or neutral?

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  1. 29 January, 16:09
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    pH = 11, The solution is Basic.

    Explanation:

    We know that;

    [OH-] [H+] = 1 * 10^-14

    we are given; [OH-] as 1 x 10^ - 3 M

    Therefore, we can get the [H+] by;

    [H+] = 1 * 10^-14/[OH-]

    = 1 * 10^-14 M/1 x 10^ - 3 M

    = 1 * 10^-11 M

    But; pH = - log [H+]

    Thus,

    pH = - log (1 * 10^-11 M)

    = 11

    pH = 11, which means the solution is basic.
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