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how to find concentration of H+ ions of solution?​

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Answered by sristi999
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Calculate hydrogen ion concentration by taking 10 to the power of the negative pH. For example, for a solution of pH 6.5, the hydrogen ion concentration would be 1 * 10^-6.5, which equals 3.16 * 10^-7. Scientists have defined pH as a logarithmic shortcut for hydrogen ion concentration

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It is through hydrocarbon .

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