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What is the h+ if the ph of a solution is 4.85

User Burnee
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Answer:

The
H+\\ concentration is
1.41 * 10^(-5)\\

Step-by-step explanation:

The pH of any solution is given by the equation


pH = -log [H+]

Where
H+\\ is the hydrogen ion concentration

Substituting the given values in above equation, we get -


4.85 = -log[H+]\\H += 1.41 * 10^(-5)\\

User Ntm
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The pH of a solution is a value used to measure the acidity of a solution and also a measure of the hydrogen ion present in the solution. It is logarithmically related to the hydrogen ion concentration. It is expressed as:

pH = -log [H+]
4.85 = -log[H+]
[H+] = 1.41x10^-5 M
User Chris Montgomery
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