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Dominique Ritter
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14 October, 23:44
What's the ph of a 6.7*10^-5 m H + solution
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Alexis Todd
15 October, 00:11
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Ph = - log10[H+}
Explanation:
Ph + - log 10 (6.7*10-5) ≅ 4
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