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Lorelai Cohen
12 July, 00:40
Formula for molarity of hydroxide ions
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12 July, 02:51
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To calculate the pH of an aqueous solution you need to know the concentration of the hydronium ion in moles per liter (molarity). The pH is then calculated using the expression:
pH = - log [H3O+].
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