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What is the pH of a 0.235 M H2SO4 solution?

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1.629


0.63


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User Tony Rad
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Answer:

0.63

Step-by-step explanation:

H2SO4 is a strong acid. When dealing with strong acids, the concentration of H+ is equal to the concentration of the strong acid.

So, [H+] = 0.235.

To find pH, you simply do -log[H+]

-log(0.235) = 0.63

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