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The hydrogen ion​ concentration, ​[H+​], in a certain cleaning compound is left bracket Upper H Superscript plus Baseline right bracket equals 3.6 times 10 Superscript negative 11H+=3.6×10−11. Use the formula pH=−log[H+] to find the pH of the cleaning compound.

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Answer: The pH of the cleaning compound is 10.44

Step-by-step explanation:

pH is defined as the negative logarithm of hydrogen or hydronium ion concentration that are present in a solution.

The equation representing pH of the solution follows:


pH=-\log[H^+]

We are given:


[H^+]=3.6* 10^(-11)

Putting values in above equation, we get:


pH=-\log(3.6* 10^(-11))


pH=10.44

Hence, the pH of the cleaning compound is 10.44

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