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Carlie Wilkerson
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29 May, 10:16
What is the pH of 1.13 x 10^-13
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Shane Chang
29 May, 10:23
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The pH is 12,95.
Explanation:
The pH indicates the acidity or basicity of a substance. PH values between 0 and less than 7 indicate acidic solutions, 7 neutral and greater than 7 to 14 basic. It is calculated as:
pH = - log (H + )
pH = - log (1,13x10^-13)
pH=12,95
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