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What is the H+ concentration in a solution with a pH of 1.25?
____× 10n M n= ____

User Ceryni
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Answer:

5.62*10^nMn=-2

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User Montrealist
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Answer:

The H+ concentration is : 0,0562M (5,62 x 10 e-2 M)

Step-by-step explanation:

The pH indicates the acidity or basicity of a substance. PH values between 0 and less than 7 indicate acidic solutions, 7 neutral and greater than 7 to 14 basic. It is calculated as

pH = -log (H +), and in this case we solve to calculate (H +):

(H +) = antilog -pH= antilog -1,25= 0,0562M

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