question archive You can calculate pH if you know the concentration of the NaOH
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You can calculate pH if you know the concentration of the NaOH.
You will need to know the of the NaOH. Let's assume the solution is 0.1M. NaOH is a strong base, so this will produce 0.1mol/L of OH ions in solution. This will produce a of 13.
You will need to take the negative log of 0.1 to find the pOH. This will work out to be 1.
Since pH + pOH = 14
We can calculate the pH to be 13.
This assumption we made about the base can only be used for strong bases which dissociate completely in water.
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