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An acid solution has a concentration of [H+] = 0.010 M; what is the pH of the solution?

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The hydrogen ion concentration of a solution is 0.01 m what is its PH

Explanation: The pH of a given solution is nothing more than the negative log base 10 of the concentration of hydrogen ions, H+ , which you'll sometimes see written as H3O+ , the hydronium ion. Because the pH is <7 , this solution will be acidic

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