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10 January, 05:34

A solution has a hydrogen ion (or hydronium ion) concentration of 3.16 x 10^-9M. what is the pH of the solution

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  1. 10 January, 05:36
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    PH value is a numeric scale used to indicate the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. The calculation of pH value is pH = - log[H3O+]. [H3O+] is the concentration of hydrogen ion (or hydronium ion) in the solution, in the unit of mole/L (or M). Given that the concentration of hydronium ion is [H3O+]=3.16x10-9M, therefore pH of this solution is pH = - log (3.16x10-9) = - (-8.5) = 8.5. pH value is larger than 7, so this solution is basic.
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