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Lauryn
25 April, 02:49
If the pH of a solution is 6.2 what is the [H+]?
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Maribel Winters
25 April, 03:49
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6.31*10^-7M
Explanation:
pH = - log[H+]
6.2 = - log[H+]
[H+] = antilog (-6.2) = 6.31*10^-7M
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