pH Using pOH
pH, the potential of hydrogen, is a numeric scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution.
pH equals 14 minus the pOH.
Formula
![Copy to Clipboard QuantityVariable["pH", "Unitless"] == 14 - QuantityVariable["pOH", "Unitless"]](https://www.wolframcloud.com/objects/resourcesystem/marketplacestorage/resources/2e0/2e08f6fc-448f-48e0-aa8f-567ec5bd20c8/Webpage/FormulaImage.png)
| symbol | description | physical quantity | 
|---|---|---|
| pH | pH | "Unitless" | 
| pOH | pOH | "Unitless" | 
Forms
Examples
Get the resource:
| In[1]:= | ![ResourceObject["pH Using pOH"]](images/2e0/2e08f6fc-448f-48e0-aa8f-567ec5bd20c8-io-1-i.en.gif) | 
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Get the formula:
| In[2]:= | ![FormulaData[ResourceObject["pH Using pOH"]]](images/2e0/2e08f6fc-448f-48e0-aa8f-567ec5bd20c8-io-2-i.en.gif) | 
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Use some values:
| In[3]:= | ![FormulaData[
 ResourceObject[
  "pH Using pOH"], {QuantityVariable["pH","Unitless"] -> 1}]](images/2e0/2e08f6fc-448f-48e0-aa8f-567ec5bd20c8-io-3-i.en.gif) | 
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