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Jeremiah Glover
13 August, 05:56
What is pH of a solution where [H+]=0.000044 M
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Bronson Malone
13 August, 09:43
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pH = 4.36
Explanation:
From definition of potenz hydrogen,
pH = - log[H+]
pH = - log (0.000044)
pH = 4.36
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