For a precisely neutral solution at 250 C, in which the concentration of hydrogen ions is 1X10-7 M.
What will be the pH of the solution?
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In the case of a neutral solution, [H+]=10-7 , which we call a pH of 7. This means, for example, that a hydrogen-ion concentration of a solution with a pH of 4 is 10-4mol/l, meaning it contains 0.0001 mol of hydrogen ions in a solution of 1 liter. thanks for ask questions
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