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Douglas
20 September, 05:47
What is the pH of a 6.7 x 10^-5 M H + solution?
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Essence Holland
20 September, 06:15
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The answer would be pH of 4.17
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Jaelynn Curtis
20 September, 09:47
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pH = 4.17
Explanation:
According to the molar concentration you stated, pH of the solution is: 4.17
Remember that pH = - log [H⁺]
and [H⁺] = 10^-pH
When:
pH > 7 → Basic solution
pH = 7 → Neutral solution
pH < 7 → Acid solution
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