If the ph of a solution is zero it means the solution is
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pH is the negative logarithm (base 10) of the concentration (molarity) of the Hydrogen ions (H⁺) in the solution.
Written in exponential form, it means that:
[H⁺] = 1/(10^pH)
For pH = 0 this becomes
[H⁺] = 1/10^0 = 1/1 = 1
It means the nature of the solution is strongly acidic, with a molarity of the hydrogen cations equal to 1, meaning 1 mol of [H⁺] per liter.
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that the concentration of hydrogen ions in acidic solution can be taken to be equal to the concentration of the acid the pH is than equal to minus the logarithm of the concentration value. I hope it is useful plz mark me a brilliant answer
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