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14 March, 07:58

A solution has a [H+] = 0.00025. What is the pH of this solution?

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  1. 14 March, 11:03
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    Answer: 3.60

    Explanation:

    pH is the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration of a solution.

    Mathematically, pH = - log (H+)

    Since [H+] = 0.00025

    Then, pH = - log (0.00025)

    pH = - (-3.60)

    pH = 3.6 (since the two minus signs will cancel out)

    Thus, the pH of the solution is 3.6, making it an acidic solution
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