What is the pH of a solution with (H+)=1×10^-6 M.

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The pH of a solution can be calculated using the equation:
pH = -log[H+]

Given that the concentration of H+ is 1×10^-6 M, we can substitute this value into the equation to find the pH:
pH = -log(1×10^-6)
= -log(0.000001)
= 6

Therefore, the pH of the solution is 6.