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If a solution has a pH of 7.41. Determine its H+ concentration​

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Answered by navanithishere
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Answer:

H^{+} concentration of solution (pH = 7.41) is 3.89 × 10^{-8} M

Explanation:

The pH of a solution is a measurement of how acidic or basic it is. The range is 0 to 14, with 7 being the neutral value. Acidity is indicated by a pH less than 7, while a pH greater than 7 indicates a base.

pH is the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration

that is, pH = -log[H^{+}]

therefore, [H^{+}] = antilog(-pH)

here the pH = 7.41

[H^{+}] = antilog(-7.41)

       = 3.89 × 10^{-8} M

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