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3 September, 05:05

A solution has a pOH of 8.7 so what is the pH of the solution? Is the solution acidic, basic, or neutral?

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  1. 3 September, 05:28
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    PH + pOH = 14

    pH = 14 - pOH

    pH = 14 - 8.7

    pH = 5,3

    This solution is acidic.

    If pH<7 - acidic

    If pH=7 - neutral

    If pH>7 - basic
  2. 3 September, 06:20
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    pOH scale is used to determine the basicity of a solution

    pH scale is used to determine the acidity of a solution

    pH and pOH are related in the following formula

    pH + pOH = 14

    once pOH is known we can calculate pH

    pOH = 8.7

    pH = 14 - 8.7

    pH = 5.3

    pH of the solution is 5.3

    when pH is less than 7 the solution is said to be acidic

    when pH is equal to 7 then solution is neutral

    when pH is more than 7 then solution is basic

    the pH of the solution here is 5.3 which is less than 7, therefore solution is acidic

    acidic solution with pH of 5.3
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