Chemistry, asked by nevverlander, 9 months ago

The equation for the pH of a substance is pH = –log[H+], where H+ is the concentration of hydrogen ions. What is the approximate pH of a solution if the concentration of hydrogen ions is 5.0 × 10–4 moles per liter?

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Answered by gokirajsana1
1

Answer:

Equation is not given.I think equation is

H2SO4--->2H^+1 +SO4^-2

So 2H+=2*5*10^-4=10*10^-4=10^-3.

pH= -log[H^+]

= -log[10^-3]

= _*_3 log10

pH= 3

Answered by staylowraww
0

Answer: c=3.3

Explanation: Got it right!

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