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What is the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution of pH 6.58?

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Answered by PratimathePinkGirlXx
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The concentration of H3O+

ion of water sample is, 3.8\times 10^{-6}3.8×10^−6

Solution : Given,

pH = 6.58

pH : It is defined as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion or hydronium ion concentration.

Formula used :

pH=−log[H3O+]

Now put the value of pH, we get the H_3O^+H 3 O +

ion concentration of water sample.

6.58=-\log [H_3O^+]6.58=−log[H3O+]

[H_3O^+]=3.8\times 10^-6[H3O+]=3.8×10^−6

Therefore, the concentration of H_3O^+H 3 O+ ion of water sample is, 3.8\times 10^{-6}3.8×10^−6

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