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In a basic solution how does the concentration of H3O+ compare to concentration of OH-?
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Answered by
DrBob222
If the solution is basic, the OH is more than the H3O^+.
(H3O^+)(OH^-) = Kw = 1E-14
Knowing either allows you to calculate the other.
(H3O^+)(OH^-) = Kw = 1E-14
Knowing either allows you to calculate the other.
Answered by
bobpursley
In a basic solution, OH- is greater than H+
Answered by
marwan
Acids are H+, or higher in concentration of H+
Bases are OH-
Acids are pH 1-6
7 is neutral
Bases are pH 8-14
Bases are OH-
Acids are pH 1-6
7 is neutral
Bases are pH 8-14
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