The OH- ion concentration of a solution in 3×10^-4m. Find out the H+ ion concentration of the same solution
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Divide the magnitude "1 E-14" by the concentration of the hydrogen ions to determine the concentration of hydroxide ion [OH-]. In our example [OH-] = 1 E-14 / 5.01 E-9 = 2.0 E-6 molar.
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Given: The ion concentration of a solution in m.
To find: We have to find the concentration of hydrogen ions.
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We know that in a solution the product of the concentration of hydrogen ion and hydroxyl ion is called an ionic product of water.
It is given as-
Given that is .
So, the concentration of hydrogen ion will be-
The concentration of hydrogen ion is m.
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