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calculate number of h+ ion in 5M of H3PO4​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

H3PO4 ----> 3H+ + PO43-

molairty = no. of moles/ volume of solution in liters

5=n/200 * 1000

n=1 mole

1 mole of H3PO4 gives 3 moles of H+

hence, 3*6.022 * 1023

the number of H+ ions= 18.066* 1023

Answered by Anonymous
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The number of H+ ions= 18.066* 1023.

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