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Mike Wifado
How to Calculate pH, concentration of H+ or OH-? View All


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Homer simpson

pH= - log [H+]
pOH = - log [ OH-]
pOH = 14- pH
if the pH is less than 7 it is acidic,
if the pH is greater than 7 its basic
if the pH is very near 7, it is neutral



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