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The equation for the pH of a substance is pH = –log[H+], where H+ is the concentration of hydrogen ions. Which equation models the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) of a solution whose pH is 7.2?

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User Jejjejd
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C: [h+]=10^-7.2 on edg :)

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User Tempidope
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Answer: [H+] = 10^-7.2

Explanation:

Given that the PH of the solution = 7.2

Using the formula pH = –log[H+]. To get the H+ concentration from the pH, raise both sides by the base of 10. Then we have

10^ -pH = H+. with pH of 7.2,

Thus the answer to this problem is

[H+] = 10^-7.2

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User Thai Ha
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