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If the [H+] in a solution is 1*10^-1 mol/L, what is the [OH]?
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If the [H+] in a solution is 1*10^-1 mol/L, what is the [OH]?
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If the [H+] in a solution is 1*10^-1 mol/L, what is the [OH]?
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K(w)=[OH⁻][H⁺] (K(w)=1×10⁻¹⁴)
[OH⁻]=K(w)/[H⁺]
[OH⁻]=(1×10⁻¹⁴)/0.1
[OH⁻]=1×10⁻¹³M
I hope this helps. Let me know if anything is unclear.
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