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in pure water H+=____mol/litre​

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Answered by Khushideswal111
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In every 10000000 litres of water there is 1 mol of H+ ions.(or rather H3O+ ions)

10^7l=6.022×10^23 H+ ions

So, 1l =6.022×10^16 H+ ions

Therefore, we can say there are 6.022×10^16 H+ ions in every litre of pure water.

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