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Maurice Russo
26 August, 23:30
What is the [H+] of a solution with a pH of 5.6
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Nadia Caldwell
27 August, 02:18
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Hi there!
The answer to this question is 2.5118X10^-6
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The formula to solve this is 10^-pH
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