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28 December, 19:44

Chemists measure the acidity of an aqueous solution using pH. The pH is pH=-log-10[H^+] where pH is a measure of hydrogen ion concentration [H^+] measured in moles of hydrogen per liter of a solution. Find the pH of a solution if [H^+]=5.5x10^-12.

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  1. 28 December, 21:20
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    11.26

    Step-by-step explanation:

    pH = - log (H + concentration)

    [H^+] = 5.5 * 10^ (-12)

    pH = - log (5.5*10^-12)

    pH = - (-11.26)

    pH = 11.26
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