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26 August, 18:38

Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration [H+] for the pH value of 1.1.

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  1. 26 August, 19:00
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    The H30 + concentration is 0,079 M.

    Explanation:

    The pH gives us an idea of the acidity or basicity of a solution. More precisely, it indicates the concentration of H30 + ions present in that solution. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14: from 0 to 7 corresponds to acid solutions, 7 neutral solutions and between 7 and 14 basic solutions. It is calculated as:

    pH = - log (H30 + )

    We solve (H30+) and calculate:

    (H30+) = antilog - pH

    (H30+) = antilog - 1.1

    (H30+) = 0,079 M
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