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What is the pH of a 3.5 x 10-11 M
H+ solution?
pH = [?]

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User Mateuszb
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Answer:


pH=10.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, since we define the pH as:


pH=-log([H^+])

We can directly compute it by using the given concentration of H⁺:


pH=-log(3.5x10^(-11))\\\\pH=10.5

For which we conclude it is a basic solution as the pH is greater than 7.

Best regards.

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User Keyur Padalia
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