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31 August, 02:22

What is the concentration of h + ions in a 2.20 m solution of hno3?

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  1. 31 August, 02:42
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    The question is improperly formatted.

    What is the concentration of H + ions in a 2.2 M solution of HNO3.

    Answer:-

    2.2 moles of H + per litre

    Explanation:-

    M stands for molarity. 2.2 M means 2.2 moles of HNO3 is present per litre of the solution.

    Now HNO3 has just 1 H in it's formula. HNO3 would give H+. So 2.2 moles of HNO3 would mean 2.2 moles of H + per litre.
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