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  • 16-11-2020
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what is the OH- in a solution that has a H+ = 2×10-5 M​

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jcherry99
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  • 16-11-2020

Answer:

Explanation:

{H+}*[OH-] = 1 * 10^-14

[2*10^-5]* [OH^-] = 1*10^-14

[OH^-] = 1*10^-14/2*10^-5

[OH^-]  = 5*10^-10

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