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Question
Calculate the concentration of OH- ions in solution when [H+] = 6.2 x 10-2L mol L-1.
Solution
`[H^+] = 6.2 xx 10^(-2) mol L^(-1)`
`[H^+] xx [OH^(-)] = 10^(-14)`
NOw putting the vlaue of `[H^+]`
`[OH^(-)] = (10^(-14))/(6.2 xx 10^(-2))`
`[OH^(-)] = 1.61 xx 10^(-13) mol L^(-1)`
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