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How do we get pH from pOH?

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Answered by Anonymous
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To calculate the pH of an aqueous solution you need to know the concentration of the hydronium ion in moles per liter (molarity).

To calculate the pH of an aqueous solution you need to know the concentration of the hydronium ion in moles per liter (molarity). pH = - log [H3O+].

To calculate the pH of an aqueous solution you need to know the concentration of the hydronium ion in moles per liter (molarity). pH = - log [H3O+].8.34 = - log [H3O+]

To calculate the pH of an aqueous solution you need to know the concentration of the hydronium ion in moles per liter (molarity). pH = - log [H3O+].8.34 = - log [H3O+] - 8.34 = log [H3O+]

To calculate the pH of an aqueous solution you need to know the concentration of the hydronium ion in moles per liter (molarity). pH = - log [H3O+].8.34 = - log [H3O+] - 8.34 = log [H3O+] [H3O+] = 10-8.34 = 4.57 x 10-9 M

To calculate the pH of an aqueous solution you need to know the concentration of the hydronium ion in moles per liter (molarity). pH = - log [H3O+].8.34 = - log [H3O+] - 8.34 = log [H3O+] [H3O+] = 10-8.34 = 4.57 x 10-9 MOn a calculator, calculate 10-8.34, or "inverse" log ( - 8.34).

Answered by sharvaridhawad
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