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define pH by using logarithms.
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Answered by rishikaar063
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The precise definition of pH is "the negative common logarithm of the activity of hydrogen ion in solution". For practical purposes, the activity is approximated as concentration in moles/L: pH = - log 10 ([H+]) . The lower case letter p before upper case letters (X), such as H, OH, or K stands for. "- log 10 (X)".

Answered by NishiDubey48
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The precise definition of pH is "the negative common logarithm of the activity of hydrogen ion in solution". For practical purposes, the activity is approximated as concentration in moles/L: pH = - log 10 ([H+]) . The lower case letter p before upper case letters (X), such as H, OH, or K stands for. "- log 10 (X)".

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