How do you calculate the pOH of a solution?

1 Answer
Jun 6, 2016

In water you use the relationship pH+pOH=14.

Explanation:

We know that at 298*K, equilibrium obtains between hydronium ion and hydroxide ions in water:

K_w=10^(-14)=[HO^-][H_3O^+]. We can take -log_10 of both sides:

-log_10(K_w)=-log_10[HO^-]-log_10[H_3O^+]=-log_10(10^-14)

i.e. -log_10[HO^-]-log_10[H_3O^+]=14 by definition of the log function. And again by definition pH=-log_10[H_3O^+] etc.

Thus pH+pOH=14. There should be many problems here that use this relationship. Of course, you have to find them. Good luck.