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What is the pH of an aqueous solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of [H+]=9.2×10−6 M?

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Answer:

The answer is 5.04

Step-by-step explanation:

The pH of a solution given it's hydrogen ion concentration can be found by using the formula


pH = - log( {H }^( + ) )

where


{H }^( + ) is the hydrogen ion concentration

From the question


{H }^( + ) =
{9.2 × 10 }^( - 6) M

The pH of the solution is


pH = - log(9.2 * {10}^( - 6) ) \\ = 5.03621217...

We have the final answer as

5.04

Hope this helps you

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