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12. if an aqueous solution has a hydroxyl ion concentration of $10^{-2}…

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  1. if an aqueous solution has a hydroxyl ion concentration of $10^{-2}$ m, what is the concentration of hydrogen ion? $\boldsymbol{sqrt{3}}$

Explanation:

Step1: Use water autoionization constant

At 25°C, $K_w = [\text{H}^+][\text{OH}^-] = 1.0\times10^{-14}$

Step2: Isolate $[\text{H}^+]$ and substitute values

Rearrange to solve for hydrogen ion concentration: $[\text{H}^+] = \frac{K_w}{[\text{OH}^-]}$
Substitute $K_w=1.0\times10^{-14}$ and $[\text{OH}^-]=10^{-2}\ \text{M}$:
$[\text{H}^+] = \frac{1.0\times10^{-14}}{10^{-2}}$

Step3: Calculate the final value

Simplify the expression: $[\text{H}^+] = 1.0\times10^{-12}\ \text{M}$

Answer:

$1.0\times10^{-12}\ \text{M}$