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Please help A solution has a hydrogen ion (or hydronium ion) concentration of 3.43 * 10^-5What is the pH of the solution? Round to one decimal place.

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The pH tells us how acidic or basic a substance is. Its value depends on the concentration of hydrogen ions, the pH equation is defined as:


pH=-log{}\lbrack H^+\rbrack

Where,

H+ is the concentration of hydrogen ions

So to find the pH we must substitute the concentration of H+ ions into the equation:


\begin{gathered} pH=-log\lbrack3.43*10^(-5)\rbrack \\ pH=4.46 \end{gathered}

Answer: The pH of the solution will be 4.5

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