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Jingles
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20 August, 14:54
What is the H3O + of a solution with a ph of 1.8
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Gwendolen
20 August, 15:03
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1.6*10^ (-2)
Explanation:
pH = - log [H3O+] = [H3O+] = 10^ (-1.8) = 1.6*10^ (-2)
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