If pH=7.5, what is pOH, and what is [HO^(-)]?

1 Answer
Nov 23, 2016

pH=-log_10[H_3O^+]

Explanation:

And pOH=-log_10[HO^-]

We know that under standard condtions, pH+pOH=14.

And where pH<7, an acidic solution is specfied; pH>7, an basic solution is described. What sort of solution do we have at pH=7?

Given a calculator, those bits of information are all we need to solve these problems:

If pH=7.5, then pOH=14-7.5=6.5;

by definition, [H_3O^+]=10^(-7.5)*mol*L^-1, [HO^-]=10^(-6.5)*mol*L^-1. And the solution is slightly basic due to the preponderance of [HO^-] ions.

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