[OH-] = 10-pOH = 10-(14-pH) = 10-(14-12.35) = 10-(1.65) = 0.0224 mol/L
It increases the concentration of OH - in a solution.
It is a basic solution.
[OH-] = 1x10^-4.22 or more conventionally, [OH-] = 6.03x10^-5 M
No, table salt dissociates into Na+ and Cl- in a solution. Dissociation into H+ and OH- is the autoionization of water.
The concentration of H+ or OH-.
.022 M
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It increases the concentration of OH - in a solution.
2(OH) + Mg ------> Mg(OH)2
No. If the number of H+ and OH- ions are equal then the solution is neutral. A solution is considered alkaline if it has more OH- ions than H+ ions.
A base in solution will produce hydroxide or OH- ions.
1.70
the # of OH- ions that go into a solution
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It is a basic solution.
No, only exces of OH- gives you an alkaline solution and exces of H+ gives you an acidic solution. When they are EQUAL then the solution (water) is NEUTRAL, pH= 7.0