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What is the H+ if the pH of a solution is 1.65?

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Answer:

[H⁺] = 2.2 × 10⁻²

Step-by-step explanation:

pH = -log [H⁺]

10∧-pH = [H⁺]

[H⁺] = 10⁻¹°⁶⁵

[H⁺] = 0.0224

[H⁺] = 2.2 × 10⁻²

So the concentration of hydrogen in solution of 1.65 pH is 2.2 × 10⁻².

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The pH of a solution is measure of the acidity of a certain solution based from the concentration of the hydrogen ions. It is associated with the hydrogen ion dissolved in the solution. It is expressed as pH = -log [H+]. We calculate the concentration of the hydrogen ions from this expression.

pH = -log [H+]
1.65 = -log [H+]
antilog [- 1.65] = [H+]
[H+] = 10^-1.65
[H+] = 0.0224 M
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