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A solution with a pH of 11 has a [H+] of:

11
1 x 10-3
1 x 10-11
1 x 1011
1 x 103

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User Jasmen
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A solution with a pH of 11 has a [H+] of
1.0* 10^(-11)

Option B is correct option.

Explanation:

A solution with a pH of 11 has a [H+] of= ?

pH=?

Concentration of H+ [H+]= ?

Formula used:
pH=-log[H+]

Putting values and finding [H+]


pH=-log[H+]\\\,[H+]\,=10^(-pH)\\\,[H+]\,=10^(-11)\\\,[H+]\,=1.0* 10^(-11)

So, A solution with a pH of 11 has a [H+] of
1.0* 10^(-11)

Option B is correct option.

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