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Find the OH-concentration of sodium hydroxide solution with a POH of 1
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To find the OH- concentration of a solution with a given POH, you can use the formula:

[OH-] = 10^(-pOH)

In this case, the given POH is 1. Therefore:

[OH-] = 10^(-1) = 0.1 M

So, the OH- concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution with a POH of 1 is 0.1 M.
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