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13 June, 01:49

Normal cellular pH has a hydrogen concentration of 3.98 x 10-8 M. what is the pH of a cell

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  1. 13 June, 01:54
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    The Ph of the cell is = 7.4

    Ph = - log (H^ + concentration)

    Ph = - log (3.98 x10^-8) = 7.4

    this mean the cell is basic since the PH>7
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