What is the pH of solution having hydrogen ion concentration 1M
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The pH of a solution having a hydrogen ion concentration of 1M will be zero.
Why do strong acids have zero pH values?
- The measurement of how acidic or basic a solution is called pH.
- On the pH scale, the range goes from 0 to 14, and 7 is the pH of a neutral solution.
- The formula of pH = -log[H+]
- When an acidic solution is dissolved in water it gives off H+ ions.
- In 1M solution, the pH of the acidic or hydrochloric solution will be 0.
- It is for this reason that 10 ^0 = 1 so pH will be of -log 1 or 0.
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