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Rihanna Pace
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21 August, 20:28
Finding the pH for [H+] = 9.4 * 10-3 M?
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Dominik Alvarez
21 August, 20:33
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pH = 2.0
Explanation:
To find the pH of a solution, take the - log[H+]. In this case, the - log (9.4 x 10^-3) equals 2.02687 which makes 2.0 when accounting for significant figures.
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