Question #d943b Chemistry Chemical Equilibrium Ksp 1 Answer anor277 Aug 9, 2016 pH=10 Explanation: In aqueous solution pH+pOH=14; I am not going thru another derivation. It is fairly straighforward. We are given [M^+][HO^-]=10^-8; in a saturated solution, thus [M^+] = [HO^-] = 10^-4*mol*L^-1. pOH=4, and from above pH=10 as required. Answer link Related questions How can you use the solubility product constant to calculate the solubility of a sparingly... Question #f5130 What is Ksp? How can Ksp be calculated? How is Ksp related to molarity? Question #da59d Question #71344 Question #17cc3 What is the molar solubility of magnesium fluoride in a solution that is "0.1 M" sodium fluoride? (a) How much aluminium hydroxide will dissolve in 500ml of water at 25^@C given that... See all questions in Ksp Impact of this question 1822 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License