The pOH of a solution is 6. 0. Which statement is correct? Use p O H equals negative logarithm StartBracket upper O upper H superscript minus EndBracket. And p H plus P O H equals 14. The pH of the solution is 20. 0. The concentration of OH– ions is 1. 0 times 10 to the negative 8 moles per liter. The concentration of OH– ions is 1. 0 times 10 to the 6 moles per liter. The pH of the solution is 8. 0.

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The pOH of a solution is 6, then the pH of the solution is 8 moles per liter.

What is pOH?

pOH of any solution defines as the negative logarithm of the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH⁻).

In the question given that,

pOH of the solution = 6

i.e. -log[OH⁻] = 6

[OH⁻] = 10⁻⁶

Also we know that, pH + pOH = 14

pH = 14 - 6 = 8 mol/L

Hence, pH of the solution is 8 mol/L.

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