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Alvin Raymond
9 December, 19:53
What is the PH of a solution whose [H+] is 0.0007
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Amara Odonnell
9 December, 20:22
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To determine the pH of the solution. All you would have to do is use the equation:
pH = - log (H3O^+)
pH = - log (0.0007)
pH = 3.15.
Note that H + and H3O + are the same, it is more accurate to say H3O + because of how the H2O molecules become after receiving the additional proton.
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