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5 January, 19:36

If a solution has a perfectly neutral ph what is the concentration of hydronium ions in the solution?

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  1. 5 January, 19:55
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    If a solution has a perfectly neutral ph, then it will have a pH value of 1. pH and hydronium ions are related in a logarithmic function. Therefore,

    pH = - log (H+)

    7 = - log (H+)

    H + = 10^-7 M

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