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the pH of solution of 0.6 calculate the H+ ion concentration​

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Answered by murtygaru345
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ph of solution is 10 power minus six

Answered by itzriya81
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In the same way, a solution with a pH of 5 contains 10-5mol/l of hydrogen ions, a solution with a pH of 6 contains 10-6mol/l of hydrogen ions, while the solution with a pH of 7 contains 10-7mol/l of hydrogen ions.

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