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4 February, 13:55
Calculate [H3O+] for each solution. pH=3.98
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Roland Hicks
4 February, 14:19
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The calculation of pH is related with the concentration of H3O+. The equation is pH = - lg[H3O+]. So when the solution has pH of 3.98, the [H3O+] equals 10^ (-3.98) = 1.05*10^ (-4) M.
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