To analyze the situation:
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A pH of 12 indicates that the solution is basic. The pH scale is from 0 to 14, where values less than 7 are acidic and values greater than 7 are basic.
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pH is related to pOH by the equation: \( \text{pH} + \text{pOH} = 14 \).
- If pH = 12, then: \[ \text{pOH} = 14 - 12 = 2 \]
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The concentration of hydroxide ions, \([OH^-]\), can be found using the formula: \[ \text{pOH} = -\log[OH^-] \]
- If \(\text{pOH} = 2\), then: \[ [OH^-] = 10^{-2} \text{ M} = 0.01 \text{ M} \]
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Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is known to be a strong base, meaning it dissociates completely in water to produce hydroxide ions.
Now, let's evaluate the provided statements:
- The negative log of the concentration of OH ions is 12. Sodium hydroxide is a strong acid. (Incorrect)
- The negative log of the concentration of OH ions is 2. Sodium hydroxide is a strong acid. (Incorrect)
- The negative log of the concentration of OH ions is 12. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base. (Incorrect)
- The negative log of the concentration of OH ions is 2. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base. (Correct)
The correct statement is: The negative log of the concentration of OH ions is 2. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base.