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Kamila Houston
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27 May, 20:25
What is the ph of a (6.00x10^-3) m hi solution?
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Precious Moses
27 May, 20:55
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HI is strong acid, so:
[H+] = [HI]
[H+] = 6 * 10^-3 M
pH = - log[H+]
pH = - log (6 * 10^-3) = 2,22
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