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No. of h+ ions present in 10 ml of solution of ph = 3 are

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Answered by roymamta051nitin
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For expressing hydrogen ion concentration we are taking th help of ph which is exxpressed as
ph=-log[H+]
let the number of H+ ion be x.since ph is the no of H+ion in 1 lt of the solution therefore it is given by the formula
10=-log[x/10^-3]
x=10^-13
no of H+ ions=10^-13*6.023*10^23
=6.023*10^10
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