helenewaldo helenewaldo
  • 02-12-2019
  • Chemistry
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What’s the ph of a 6.7*10^-5 m H+ solution

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tylamichellebranch20
tylamichellebranch20 tylamichellebranch20
  • 02-12-2019

Answer:

Ph= -log10[H+}

Explanation:

Ph+ -log 10(6.7*10-5)≅ 4

 

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vickyvelez7
vickyvelez7 vickyvelez7
  • 03-05-2021

Answer:

4.17

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