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The concentration of [OH-] ions in a solution is 1×10−12 M. What is the pH of the solution?​

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Answered by darksoul3
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That is, the pH of a solution is the negative of the logarithm of the hydronium/hydrogen ion concentration.

The number of significant figures in the [H+] is equal to the number of decimal places of the pH , so the pH is 12.00

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