What is the concentration of hydroxyl ions in a solution of pH #8# ? Chemistry Acids and Bases pH calculations 1 Answer George C. Feb 5, 2018 #10^(-6)# mol per litre Explanation: #pH# is #-log_10# of the hydrogen ion concentration (actually hydronium #H_3O^+# concentration). #pOH# is #-log_10# of the hydroxyl (#OH^-#) ion concentration. To say #pH + pOH = 14# is to say that the product of the #H_3O^+# and #OH^-# ion concentrations is #10^-14#. If a solution has #pH = 8#, then its #pOH# is #14-8 = 6# and the corresponding concentration of hydroxyl #OH^-# ions is #10^(-6)# mol per litre. Answer link Related questions How do you determine ph of a solution? How do you determine pH at an equivalence point? How do you determine pH from molarity? What does alkalinity mean? What is a base? How do acid base indicators change color? What is a neutral pH? How does alkalinity affect pool water? Why is pH important in drinking water? How can I calculate the pH of a solution? See all questions in pH calculations Impact of this question 25216 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License