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what is the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution of ph = 4.0 ASAP PLEASE

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  • 24-10-2018

Answer:

concentration of H  ions = 0.0001 M

Explanation:

Base 10 logarithm of the H+ concentration when multiplied by -1 is equal to the pH value of a solution. By reversing this formula, we can find the concentration of the H+ in the solution:

pH = [tex]-[/tex]㏒ [tex](concentration of H+)[/tex]

or [tex]10^{-pH} =[/tex] = concentration of H+

We know that, pH of the solution is 4.0,

so [tex]10^{-4}[/tex] = [tex]0.0001[/tex]

Therefore, the concentration of Hydrogen ions in a solution of pH = 4 is 0.0001 M.


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