The concentration of H3O+ in a solution is 1 *10-4 M. Which of the following statements describes how the concentration of -OH in the solution could be determined?
A) It is not possible to determine [-OH].
B) Calculate pH
C) Measure the pH with a pH probe or dipstick
D) Solve for [---OH] using the ion-product constant equation
E) The [-OH] is unchanged when an acid is added to a solution.
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