2. What is the hydrogen concentration of a solution with a pH of 12.5?
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Now, we need to solve for [H+] in the equation: 12.5 = -log10[H+] To do this, we can use the inverse of the logarithm function, which is the power of 10 function (10^x): Show more…
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