What are {eq}[H^+] \text{ and } [OH^-] {/eq} for 0.01 M perchloric acid?
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What are {eq}[H^+] \text{ and } [OH^-] {/eq} for 0.01 M perchloric acid?
pH and pOH of a Solution:
pH of an aqueous solution is defined as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen-ion concentration.
The pH for dilute solutions usually ranges from 0 to 14.
In a similar way, the pOH represents the negative logarithm of the hydroxyl-ion concentration.
At {eq}25^{\circ}C {/eq}, {eq}pH + pOH = 14 {/eq}
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