In lemon juice
(a) H+ ions are more, OH– ions are less
(b) H+ ions are less, OH– ions are more
(c) H+ ions and OH– ions are equal
(d) Only H+ ions are present
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Calculating the pH of lemon juice using its hydrogen ion concentration, pH = −log [H+] = − log [5.4 × 10−3] ≈ 2.27 or 2.3.
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