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29 September, 16:30

What is the ph of the solution in which the h + is 1.0 x10-4 mol/l

A. 14.00

B. 10.00

C. 4.00

D. 1.00

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  1. 29 September, 16:56
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    The definition and formula to calculate pH is:

    pH = log { 1 / [H+] }

    So, the pH of this solution, whose molar concentration of H + is [H+] = 1.0 * 10^-4, is:

    pH = log { 1 / (1.0 * 10 ^-4) } = log (10^4) = 4

    Answer: option C. 4.00
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