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18 November, 11:01

What is the pH of a solution with hydrogen ion concentration of 1 x 10^-6 M?

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  1. 18 November, 12:14
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    The pH of the solution is 6,00.

    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 (1x10^-6)

    pH = 6, 00
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