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what is [h+] if pH is 6​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

10 to the power -6 is the answer.

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Answered by Ekaro
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Answer :

The pH scale : The pH of a solution is a measure of the acidity of a solution.

  • pH = -log[\sf{H^+}]

If pH < 7, acidic solution;

If pH = 7, neutral solution;

If pH > 7, basic solution;

ATQ, pH of the solution is 6. We have to find the concentration of hydrogen ion in the solution.

➙ pH = log[\sf{H^+}]

➙ 6 = -log[\sf{H^+}]

➙ [\sf{H^+]} = antilog(-6)

\bf{[H^+]=10^{-6}}

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