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PLEASE THE THIS A SOLUTION HAS A PH OF 3.4. WHAT IS ITS HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION
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Answered by
DrBob222
pH = -log (H^+)
3.4 = -log (H^+)
-3.4 = log (H^+). Look on your calculator and find the 10^x key.
10^-pH = (H^+). The calculator should read
3.98 x 10^-4
3.4 = -log (H^+)
-3.4 = log (H^+). Look on your calculator and find the 10^x key.
10^-pH = (H^+). The calculator should read
3.98 x 10^-4
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