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b. The pH level of a solution describes its acidity. The pH of a substance is defined by the equation: pH = -log(h^+)
where H^+ is the hydrogen ion concentration in moles per liter.
If the pH of carbonated soda is 3, what is H^+
where H^+ is the hydrogen ion concentration in moles per liter.
If the pH of carbonated soda is 3, what is H^+
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oobleck
-log(H+) = 3
log(H+) = -3
[H+] = 10^-3
log(H+) = -3
[H+] = 10^-3
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