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  • 13-07-2019
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The pH of a solution containing 0.1 mM H+ is _______ ( 1mM = 10-3M)

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eurydike eurydike
  • 17-07-2019

Answer:

The pH of a solution containing 0.1 mM H+ is 4

Explanation:

The pH of any solution is given by the following mathematical equation -

[tex]pH = -log[H_{+}]\\[/tex]----------- Equation (A)

Where,

[tex]H_{+}[/tex] = the concentration of hydrogen ion in the solution.

Given

[tex]H_{+}[/tex]

= [tex]0.1mM\\=0.1 * 10^{-3}\\= 10^{-4}\\[/tex]

Substituting the given value in equation (A) , we get -

[tex]pH = -log[10^{-4}][/tex]

[tex]= -(-4)\\= 4[/tex]

Hence, The pH of a solution containing 0.1 mM H+ is 4

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