What would the OH^- be of blackberries if the pOH is 10.60

To find the OH^- concentration of blackberries, we can use the equation:

OH^- concentration = 10^(-pOH)

Given that pOH = 10.60, we can substitute the value into the equation:

OH^- concentration = 10^(-10.60)

Using a calculator, we find that the OH^- concentration is approximately 3.98 x 10^(-11) M.