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A 0.01 M aqueous NaOH solution has a hydroxide concentration of _M?

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Sodium hydroxide, NaOH, is a strong base. When it is dissolved in water, it dissociates completely to ions Na+ and OH-. We can see from the equation of sodium hydroxide that there is only one mole of OH- for every mole of NaOH. This means that whatever is the concentration of NaOH is also the concentration of OH-. Thus, the answer is 0.01. 
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