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The `OH^(-)` ion concentration of solution is `3 xx 10^(-4) M`. Find out the `H^(+)` ion concentration of the same solution?

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`K_(w)=[H^(+)][OH^(-)]K_(w)=[H^(+)][OH^(-)],[H^(+)]=(1xx10^(-14))/(3xx10^(-4))`
`[OH^(-)]=3xx10^(4)M`
`=0.3333xx10^(-10)=3.333xx10^(-11)M`
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