Chemistry, asked by apurvapatil843, 9 months ago

calculate (H+) of solution whose pH is 8.8​

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Answered by ag789703
11

The solution whose pH is 8.8 is

Given.

  • PH=-log[H+] =-pH
  • [H+] =al(-pH)
  • [H+] =al(-8.8)
  • =al(¯9.2)
  • (H+)=1.585×10⁹molL-¹
  • The isolated hydrogen ion, represented by the symbol H+, is therefore customarily used to represent a proton. Because the bare nucleus can readily combine with other particles (electrons, atoms, and molecules), the isolated hydrogen ion.
Answered by KomalSrinivas
7

Answer:

[H+]= 1.58 x 10^(-9)

Explanation:

  • Formula Used:-

                             pH = - log[H+]

  • Given pH = 8.8

                   8.8 = - log[H+]

                  -8.8 =  log[H+]

         Taking Antilogarithm Both side

               Antilog[-8.8] = [H+]

                 On solving above expression [H+] = 1.58 x 10^(-9)

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