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What is the concentration of H+ ions at a pH = 11?

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pH= -log[H+]
11= -log[H+]
[H+]= 10^-11
1 x 10^-11
User Cmaxster
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Answer:

Concentration of H+ ions = 1.0*10⁻¹¹ M

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

pH of a solution = 11

To determine:

The H+ ion concentration of the solution

Step-by-step explanation:

pH is quantitative parameter which reflects the H+ ion concentration of a solution and hence is indicative of the acidity of the solution.


pH = -log[H+]\\\\[H+] = 10^(-pH)

For the given solution:


[H+] = 10^(-11) = 1.0*10^(-11) M

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