General Chemistry II
The pOH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution, calculated using the formula $$pOH = -\log[OH^-]$$, where $$[OH^-]$$ represents the concentration of hydroxide ions in moles per liter. This term is crucial for understanding the relationship between hydroxide ions and the overall pH of a solution, allowing for calculations involving strong and weak bases as well as their equilibrium states in aqueous solutions.
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