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What do you meant by the ph of the solution

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Answered by soyam4up90i2p
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Under normal circumstances this means that the concentration of hydrogen ions in acidic solution can be taken to be equal to the concentration of the acid. The pH is then equal to minus the logarithm of the concentration value. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is an example of a strong acid.

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Answered by aryansweety143
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A scale for measuring hydrogen ion concentration in a solution pH scale has been developed .the pH stands for potential hydrogen. pH should be thought of simply as a number which indicates the acidic or basic nature of a solution. higher the hydronium Ion concentration lower is the pH value.


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