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What is the pH of a solution with a concentration of 1.8 × 10-4 molar H3O+?
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What is the pH of a solution with a concentration of 1.8 × 10-4 molar H3O+?
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What is the pH of a solution with a concentration of 1.8 × 10-4 molar H3O+?
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pH is defined as the negative log of Hydrogen ion concentration. Mathematically we can write this as:
We are given the concentration of
. Using the value in formula, we get:
Therefore, the pH of the solution will be 3.745
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