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If the ph of a solution is 6.1 what is the concentration of h+ ions in the solution

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Answer:


10^(-6) (mol)/(L)

Step-by-step explanation:

Comparing to the solution consisting a pH of 5 containing
10^(-5)
(mol)/(L) of hydrogen ions, a solution having a pH of 6 consists of
10^(-6) (mol)/(L) of hydrogen ions. A solution having a pH of 7 too will have a pH of
10^(-7) (mol)/(L).