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What is the pH for a solution that has an OH ion concentration of 1.0 x 10^4 M? Select one: 7 4 10 5
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What is the pH for a solution that has an OH ion concentration of 1.0 x 10^4 M? Select one: 7 4 10 5
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What is the pH for a solution that has an OH ion
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5
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Assuming that you mean 10^-4 M then this would be basic and would have a pH of 10.
pOH = -log[OH].
So pOH = 4
pH=14-pOH
pH = 10
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