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Itzel
5 December, 14:31
What is the ph of a solution with a [H+] of 10^-8
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Alberto Adams
5 December, 16:07
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strong acidic
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the ph of solutions 10-8 is strongly acidic according to the ph scale hence a solution with [H+] of 10-8 is strongly acidic
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