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13 January, 03:41

A compound has a pH of 3 what is the [H+] concentration?

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  1. 13 January, 06:15
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    Answer: 0.001 M

    Explanation:

    pH is the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration in a solution. Mathematically, pH is expressed as

    pH = - log (H+)

    where H + is hydrogen ion concentration

    So, 3 = - log (H+)

    (H+) = Antilog (-3)

    (H+) = 0.001

    Thus, [H+] concentration is 0.001 M
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