What is the pH of an aqueous solution that has an H+ ion concentration of 0.10 M?
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10 M, we must first calculate the concentration of H+ ions. To do this, we use the following equation: H+ concentration (M) = [H+] (M) In this equation, [H+] (M) is the concentration of H+ ions in the aqueous solution. Show more…
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