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Calculate the [OH-] for a solution in which [H+] is 1000 times greater than [OH-]?

and will the final result be acidic, basic, or neutral?
13 years ago

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bobpursley
log 1000 is 3

so pOH-3+POH=14
pOH=17/2=8.5
PH=5.5
13 years ago

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