Asked by Cj
What concentration of sulfuric acid will make a solution of pH=3.4
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DrBob222
From your earlier question about H2SO4, let's take the simple route.
pH = -log(H^+) so for pH of 3.4 then (H^+) = 3.98E-4
H2SO4 ==> 2H^+ + SO4^2-
So half that is what you want.
pH = -log(H^+) so for pH of 3.4 then (H^+) = 3.98E-4
H2SO4 ==> 2H^+ + SO4^2-
So half that is what you want.
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