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how can i find pH using scientific notation?

1*10^1
1*10^2
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Answered by DrBob222
pH = -log(H^+)
pH = -log(1*10^1)
punch 1*10^1 into the calculator, hit the log key, the calculator returns 1, add the - sign and you have it.
pH for 10^2 = -2.
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