Calculate the in the [H+] following solution.
[OH-}=6.7x10^-4 M at 25 °C = M
Kw= 1.0x10^-14 at 25 °C = M
[H+]=_______ M
Kw = [H+][OH-]
[H+] = Kw / [OH-]
[H+] = 1.0×10^-14 / 6.7×10^-4
[H+] = 1.49×10^-11
[H+] = 1.5×10^-11 M
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