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  • 09-04-2020
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what is the pH of 0.11M of H+

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olatunbosunadeoke
olatunbosunadeoke olatunbosunadeoke
  • 09-04-2020

Answer: 1.0

Explanation:

The pH of a solution is the concentration of hydrogen ion concentration in the solution. Mathematically, it is expressed as pH = -log(H+), where H+ is the concentration of hydrogen ion

So, when H+ is 0.11M

pH = -log(0.11)

pH = -(-0.9586) (The minus signs will cancel out)

pH = 0.9586 (Round the pH value to the nearest whole number as 1.0)

Thus, the pH of 0.11M of H+ is 1.0 (strongly acidic)

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