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The pH and pOH of a solution always add up to 14. We can set up an equation to find pOH:

[tex]6.32 + pOH = 14[/tex]

Subtract 6.32 from both sides:

[tex]pOH = 7.68[/tex]

The pOH of the solution is 7.68.

The pOH of a solution is 7.68, when pH is given 6.32.

What is pH?

pH of any solution tells about the acidity and basicity of that solution.

In the question it is given that,

pH of a solution = 6.32

We know that pH scale has a range of 14, and value of the sum of pH and pOH is always equals to 14.

i.e. pH + pOH = 14

6.32 + pOH = 14

pOH = 14 - 6.32 = 7.68

Hence, 7.68 is the pOH of the solution.

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