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  • 19-03-2020
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What is the hydrogen ion concentration, [H+], of a solution with a pH of 5.43?

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  • 19-03-2020

Answer: 3.7 x10−6 Mole per dm^3

Explanation:

pH is the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.

So, pH = - log(H+)

Since the solution has a pH of 5.43

5.43 = -log(H+)

To get hydrogen ion concentration, find the Antilog of 5.43

(H+) = Antilog (-5.43)

(H+) = 0.000003715

Then, 0.000003715 in standard form becomes 3.7 x10−6 M

Thus, the concentration of hydrogen ion in the solution is 3.7 x10−6 Mole per dm^3

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