To calculate the pH of a solution with a hydroxide ion (OH-) concentration of 0.010 mol/L, we need to first convert this value to the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+).
Since water dissociates into equal parts of H+ and OH-, we can assume that the concentration of H+ ions is also 0.010 mol/L.
The pH of a solution can be calculated using the formula:
pH = -log[H+]
Substitute the concentration of H+ ions into the formula:
pH = -log[0.010]
pH = -(-2.00)
pH = 2.00
So, the pH of a solution with an OH- concentration of 0.010 mol/L is 2.00.
What is the ph of a solution with OH negative 1 equaling 0.010 mol
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