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What is the pOH of a solution hydrogen ion concentration is 5.00×10^-4m?
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DrBob222
I assume you meant 5.00E-4 M.
M stands for molarity.
m stands for molality. They aren't the same.
pH = -log(H+) = -log(5.00E-4) = ?
Then pH + pOH = pKw = 14. You have pKw and pH, solve for pOH.
M stands for molarity.
m stands for molality. They aren't the same.
pH = -log(H+) = -log(5.00E-4) = ?
Then pH + pOH = pKw = 14. You have pKw and pH, solve for pOH.
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