Answer:
Pyridine solution has a greater concentration of hydroxide ions.
Explanation:
The pOH of the solution is defined as negative logarithm of hydroxide ion concentration in a solution.
[tex]pOH=-\log [OH^-][/tex]
1) The pOH of the methylamine = 6.8
[tex]6.8=-\log[OH^-][/tex]
[tex][OH^-]=1.5848\times 10^{-7} M[/tex]
2) The pOH of the pyridine = 6.0
[tex]6.0=-\log[OH^-][/tex]
[tex][OH^-]=0.000001 M=1.0\times 10^{-6} M[/tex]
Pyridine solution has a greater concentration of hydroxide ions than the solution of methylamine.