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Julianna Wu
19 March, 09:41
What is the [OH-] in a solution
with a pol of 7.86?
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Foxy Mama
19 March, 12:08
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pH of 7.86, then the [OH-] is equal to 10^ (14-7.86) = 10^6.14 M
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