Calculate the hydroxide ion concentration in an aqueous solution with a pH of 4.33 at 25°C. A) 2.1 * 10-10 M B) 9.7 * 10-10 M C) 4.7 x 10-5 M D) 3.8 x 10-5 M

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Answer : The correct option is, (A) [tex]2.1\times 10^{-10}M[/tex]

Explanation : Given,

pH = 4.33

pH : It is the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration.

First we have to calculate the pOH.

[tex]pH+pOH=14\\\\pOH=14-pH\\\\pOH=14-4.33=9.67[/tex]

Now we have to calculate the [tex]OH^-[/tex] concentration.

[tex]pOH=-\log [OH^-][/tex]

[tex]9.67=-\log [OH^-][/tex]

[tex][OH^-]=2.1\times 10^{-10}M[/tex]

Therefore, the [tex]OH^-[/tex] concentration is, [tex]2.1\times 10^{-10}M[/tex]

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