How do you calculate the concentration of sodium hydroxide?

How can you calculate the concentration of H3O+ in .05M sodium hydroxide?

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    Figure out the Molar Mass of .05M of sodium hydroxide, then of H3O. Set up a proportion with the molar mass of H3O/molar mass of .05M of sodium hydroxide= X/100. then you should come up with the percent total of it.

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1E-14 = [H30+](0.05) Divide 1E-14 / 0.05 to get your answer.

Figure out the Molar Mass of .05M of sodium hydroxide, then of H3O. Set up a proportion with the molar mass of H3O/molar mass of .05M of sodium hydroxide= X/100. then you should come up with the percent total of it.

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1E-14 = [H30+](0.05) Divide 1E-14 / 0.05 to get your answer.

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