Multiple Choice
Along with the pH scale, there is the pOH scale, which indicates the level of "basicity" in a solution. Accordingly, pOH = -log[OH-]. What is the sum of the pH and the pOH of a solution always equal to?
A) the negative of the product of the hydronium and hydroxide ions
B) the negative log of , which is 14
C) The sum would equal 7, since that would be neutral for pH and pOH.
D) It is not constant because it depends on the acid/base solution in question.
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