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6 March, 06:35

What is the h + concentration in a urine sample that has a ph of 6?

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  1. 6 March, 07:54
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    Remember pH is defined as: pH = - log[H+]

    so, substituting

    4 = - log[H+]

    -4 = log [H+] Take antilog of both sides

    10^ (-4) = [H+]

    [H+] = 1 x 10^-4 M
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