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What are the (a) H+ ion concentration, (b) pH, (c) OH" ion
concentration, and (d) pOH of a 0.001 M solution of HC1?
5 years ago

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DrBob222
HCl is a strong acid and ionizes 100%.
HCl ==> H^+ + Cl^-
Therefore, 0.001 m HCl will give you 0.001 M H^+.
pH = -log (H^+)
pH + pOH = 14. Solve for pOH.
pOH = -log (OH^-)
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