An acidic solution will have a pOH ranging from 7 to 14
pOH is the measure of the basicity or the concentration of OH- ions.
It is related to pH as pH + pOH = 14.
0-14
0-7
pH + pOH =14
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pH + pOH = 14. So pOH = 14 - 1.12 = 12.88 pOH = -log[OH-] [OH-] = 1.31 x 10-13 M
pOH is a measure of concentration of OH- ions. pH + pOH = 14 mostly this is used in inorganic chemistry
What makes a base is the presence of the hydroxide ion, the formula for which is OH-. In fact, the pOH of a base goes up as its pH goes down (pOH means "potential of hydroxide.")
Yes it is possible. For bases the pH values generally range over 7 to 14. Alternatively pOH can be used, where pH + pOH = 14.
I will assume you are asking about the pH of pure water if pKw is 14.26. The relationship between pH, pOH, and pKw is as follows: pH + pOH = pKw. If it is pure, neutral water (no acids or bases present), then pH = pOH, so: pH + pOH = 14.26 2(pH) = 14.26 pH = pOH = 7.13
On a scale of 1-14 measuring the concentrations of Ph and POh.
pH + pOH =14
The pOH is 6,4.
pOH +pH=14 pOH+7.6=14 pOH=(14-7.6)=6.4
1.7
It will have a pOH of 12. Because pH+pOH=14
The pOH is 6,4.
The pOH is 8,7.
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