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diff b/w pH and pOH??​

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Answered by khannaamit99
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The terms pH and pOH are used to express the amounts of H+ and OH– ions present in an aqueous solution. These expressions are given as minus log values of the concentration of solute. pH refers to the “potential of hydrogen”. It can be used to determine whether a solution is acidic, basic or neutral. In contrast, pOH is a measure of hydroxide ion (OH–) concentration. The key difference between pH and pOH is that pH is a measure of hydrogen ions whereas pOH is a measure of hydroxide ions.

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Answered by shrutimohta0220
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The terms pH and pOH are used to express the amounts of H+ and OH– ions present in an aqueous solution. These expressions are given as minus log values of the concentration of solute. pH refers to the “potential of hydrogen”. It can be used to determine whether a solution is acidic, basic or neutral. In contrast, pOH is a measure of hydroxide ion (OH–) concentration. The key difference between pH and pOH is that pH is a measure of hydrogen ions whereas pOH is a measure of hydroxide ions.

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