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Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Acid-base reactions
If the hydrogen ion concentration is 5.32 x 10–9 M, find the hydroxide ion concentration.
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Kw = 1E-14 = (H^+)(OH^-)
You know Kw and (H^+). Solve for (OH^-).
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