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Find the H+ concentration of of a solution that has a pH solution of 12.24

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Answer:

[H⁺] = 5.754 x 10^-13 M

Step-by-step explanation:

Since pH is the negative log of the hydronium concentration, we can solve for hydronium concentration and then plug in our given pH:

pH = -log[H⁺]

-pH = log[H⁺]

10^-pH = [H⁺]

Let's plug in our pH:

[H⁺] = 10^-pH = 10^-12.24 = 5.754 x 10^-13 M

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