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1 June, 22:00

What is the PH of a solution with (H+) = 7.0 * 10^-12? A. 11.15 B. - 11.15 C. 12.85 D - 12.00

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  1. 1 June, 22:29
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    Answer: A. 11.15

    Explanation:

    The pH of a solution is given by the formular; pH = - log [H+].

    pH = - log [ 7.0 x 10 ∧-12]

    = 12 - log 7

    = 12 - 0.845

    = 11.15
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