If the pH of a solution is 6.2, what would the pOH be? Chemistry Solutions Solutions 1 Answer anor277 May 17, 2016 See here for a fuller explanation. Explanation: #pH+pOH=14# for an aqueous solution at #298K#. Thus #pOH=14-6.2=7.8# The solution is slightly acidic, i.e. #[HO^-]<[H_3O^+]#. Answer link Related questions How are solution, solute, and solvent related? Why do solutions become saturated? How does temperature affect solutions? How does a solution differ from a colloid? Calculate the amount of 1 M NaOH aqueous solution needed to make 100 mL of 0.5 M NaOH aqueous solution. How does buffering a solution change the solutions behavior? How does Benedict's solution change colour? Describe how would you prepare 1 L of a 1 M solution of sodium chloride. The gram formula weight... How do solutions differ from suspensions? How does a solution differ from a compound? See all questions in Solutions Impact of this question 9137 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License