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Calculate the H+ ion and OH– ion concentrations in a 0.50M solution of HBr. Assume HBr is a strong acid.

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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Explanation:

7.38 pH Value or Hydrogen Ion

Pure water is very slightly ionized into positive hydrogen (H+) ions and negative hydroxyl (OH−) ions. In very general terms a solution is said to be neutral when the numbers of hydrogen ions and hydroxyl ions are equal, each corresponding to an approximate concentration of 10−7 moles/l.

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Answered by playboymonu32
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Hydrogen ion concentration tells us how acidic or basic any given solution is. More hydrogen ions? More acidic. Fewer hydrogen ions? More basic. Pretty simple, right? Let's take a look at how to define and calculate hydrogen ion concentration. First, you'll see how you get hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in water.

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