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what would you use to find the pH of distilled water​

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Answered by keshav9686
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  • Calculate the concentration of hydrogen (H+) ions by dividing the molecules of hydrogen ions by the volume, in liters, of the solution. Take the negative log of this number. The result should be between zero and 14, and this is the pH.
Answered by karthik33364
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Calculate the concentration of hydrogen (H+) ions by dividing the molecules of hydrogen ions by the volume, in liters, of the solution. Take the negative log of this number. The result should be between zero and 14, and this is the pH.

It dissolves in water to give a neutral solution which is just like distilled water. Therefore, the colour of pH paper remained green.

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