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10 October, 13:30

What is the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution with ph = 8.25?

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  1. 10 October, 14:47
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    You just need to know that pH is the logarithm of the inverse of the concentration of hydrogen ion.

    Mathematically this is: pH = log { 1/[H+] }

    Then if you know the pH you can find [H+] using the properties of the logarithm function.

    => pH = - log [H+] = > [H+] = 10^ (-pH)

    => [H+] = 10 ^ (-8.25) = 5.62 * 10^-9

    Answer: the concentration of hydrogen ion, [H+], is 5.62 * 10^-9 M
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