The hydroxide concentration of a solution is $9.31 \times 10^{-6}$. What is the pH? (Round your answer to the nearest tenth)
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To find the pOH, we take the negative logarithm of the hydroxide concentration (OH-). pOH = -log[OH-] pOH = -log(9.31 × 10^(-6)) Show more…
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