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31 July, 11:10

What is the pH of a solution with a concentration of 3.6 * 10-5 molar H3O+? Show, or explain, the work used to solve this problem.

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  1. 31 July, 11:28
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    We are asked to solve for the PH of a solution H3O+. We are given with a concentration value which is equal to 3.6 x 10^5. We need to use and apply log theorem, then we can find the value of Ph. The solution is shown below:

    Ph = - log "value"

    Ph = - log 3.6 x10^5

    ph = - 5.56

    The answer is - 5.56 or PH value.
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