The concentration of NaOH solution is 10 –8 M. Find out the (OH – ) concentration
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
The concentration of NaOH solution is 10–8 M. Find out the (OH–) concentration
- 10–8
- Greater than 10–6
- 10–6
- Lies between 10–6 and 10–7
Answer
(D) Lies between 10 –6 and 10 –7
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