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Find the H+ concentration of of a solution that has a pH solution of 12.24

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Answer:


4.83* 10^(-6)

Explanation:

Given that,

The pH of the solution = 12.24

We need to find the H⁺ concentration of the solution. We know that,


pH=-log[H^+]

Put pH = 12.24

So,


12.24=-log[H^+]\\\\\[H^+]=4.83* 10^(-6)

So, the concentration of H+ is
4.83* 10^(-6).

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