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Calculate the hydroxide ion concentration, [OH−] , for a solution with a pH of 7.08 .

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Answer:
[\text{OH}^(-)}]=10^(-6.92) \text{ M}

Step-by-step explanation:


\text{pH}+\text{pOH}=14\\\\7.08+\text{pOH}=14\\\\\text{pOH}=6.92\\\\\\\text{pOH}=-\log([\text{OH}^(-)}])\\\\6.92=-\log([\text{OH}^(-)}])\\\\


[\text{OH}^(-)}]=10^(-6.92) \text{ M}

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