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\(4\text{ g}\) of NaOH is dissolved in \(1.0\text{ L}\) solution. The pH of solution is
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For strong bases, first find \([OH^-]\), then calculate \(pOH\), and use \(pH+pOH=14\).
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\(13\)
\(1\)
\(12\)
\(7.4\)
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