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Standard XII
Chemistry
pH the Power of H
How many OH- ...
Question
How many
O
H
−
are present in 1 ml of a solution, whose
p
H
= 13
A
6.02
×
10
19
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6.02
×
10
24
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6.02
×
10
−
13
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6.02
×
10
−
19
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Solution
The correct option is
A
6.02
×
10
19
p
H
=
13
:
p
O
H
=
1
;
[
O
H
−
]
=
0.1
M
1000 ml contains 0.1 moles i.e,
6.02
×
10
22
O
H
−
ions
1 ml contains . . . .. . . ?
1
×
6.02
×
10
22
10
3
=
6.02
×
10
19
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