[H+] = 6.5
[OH-] = 14-6.5=7.5
The pH of a solution is 6.5 What are the [H+] and [OH-] of the solution?
2 answers
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pH=-log(H+)
antilog(-pH)=[H+] =antilog(-6.5)=http://www.rapidtables.com/calc/math/anti-log-calculator.htm=3.16 10^-7
and pOH=14-pH=7.5
OH concentration=antilog(-7.5) using same calculator..=3.16e-8
pH=-log(H+)
antilog(-pH)=[H+] =antilog(-6.5)=http://www.rapidtables.com/calc/math/anti-log-calculator.htm=3.16 10^-7
and pOH=14-pH=7.5
OH concentration=antilog(-7.5) using same calculator..=3.16e-8