Calculate the hydronium ion, H3O+, and hydroxide ion, OH-, concentrations for a 0.0367 M NaOH solution. [OH-] = [H3O+] = M M
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Therefore, the concentration of hydroxide ions [OH-] is equal to the concentration of NaOH. $$[OH^-] = 0.0367 M$$ Show more…
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