If a sample of a certain solution is determined to have a pH of 8.9, what is the concentration of [H 3 O^ + ] in the solution? Write your answer in scientific notation and round the significand to two decimal places.
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9, we can plug this value into the formula: 8.9 = -log[H3O+] Show more…
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