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  • 15-04-2021
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What is the pH of a solution that has [H+] of .0042M?

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jzheng1229
jzheng1229 jzheng1229
  • 18-04-2021

Answer:

pH = 2.4

Explanation:

pH is defined as the negative log of the hydronium concentration.

Thus, we can plug in the given hydronium concentration:

pH = -log[H⁺] = -log[0.0042] = 2.4 (two significant figures)

The pH of the solution is 2.4.

P.S: Although I referred to [H⁺] as hydronium concentration, it is more accurate to express it as [H₃O⁺], though they are interchangeable and means the same thing.

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