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What are hydroxide ions produced by?

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oh- are produce when a base dissolves in water

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⏭️Answer: Amongst other processes, by the

autoprotolysis reaction

of water...........

✳️Explanation:✳️

⏭️And the autoprotolysis of water can be represented by the following reaction:

⏭️2H2O(l)⇌H3O++HO−

⏭️This reaction shares the properties of all stoichiometric reactions.: (i) mass is balanced; and (ii) charge is balanced. This is an equilibrium reaction, and has been carefully measured under specific conditions; at

298⋅K, and 1⋅atm.......the ion product gives............

[HO−][H3O+]=10−14

⏭️And this equilibrium defines the pH scale, when we take

−log10 of each side to give pH+pOH=14.

⏭️Under non-standard conditions, say at

373⋅K

, given that this is a bond-breaking reaction, how

do you think the equilibrium constant will evolve?

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