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Find a hydroxide-ion concentration in an aqueous solution having a pH of 2. Express your answer using one significant figures.

I thought the answer was 1*10^-2, but I have no clue what I am doing wrong.
8 years ago

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Scott
pH + pOH = 14

pOH = 12

[OH] = 10^-12
8 years ago

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