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Assuming complete dissociation, calculate the pH of the following solutions: 0.005 (M) NaOH

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In 0.005(M) NaOH solution, `[OH^(-)]=0.005(M)`
`therefore pOH=-log_(10)(0.005)=2.3`
and pH=14-2.3=11.7.
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