pOH happens to be the negative log of hydroxide ion' s concentration while pH is the negative log of hydrogen ion's concentration. pH is used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
pH + pOH =14
The pOH is 6,4.
10.7(pH) - 14 = 3.3 (pOH)
1.8
It will have a pOH of 12. Because pH+pOH=14
pH + pOH =14
pH is -log[H(subscript 3)O+] pOH is the [OH-] pOH = 14 - pH apex
To find the pH from the pOH, you use the formula pH + pOH = 14. Therefore, if the pOH is 4.8, then the pH would be 9.2 (14 - 4.8 = 9.2).
A pH of 9 will give a pOH value of 5, as the sum of pH and pOH is always 14 in water at 25°C. This is because pH + pOH = 14 in water.
The pOH can be calculated by subtracting the pH from 14. So, if the pH is 7.6, then the pOH would be 6.4 (14 - 7.6 = 6.4).
We can subtract pOH from 14, using the formula pH + pOH = 14. This is only true at 14 degrees Celsius.
pH + pOH = 145.3 + pOH = 14pOH = 14 - 5.3pOH = 8.7