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15. Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration of a

solution whose pH is 2.4
A 3.6 x 0.01
B 2.5 x 0.0001
C 2.5 x 0.01
D 7.0 x 0.01​

User Darf Zon
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

pH = − log [H+] , we can solve for [H+] as,

− pH = log [H+] ,

[H+] = 10^−pH,

so PH =2.4 in you case is

[H+] = 10^-2.4 =0.00398

The option are not correct it looks

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