SOLUTION: Use the acidity model pH = −log[H+], where acidity (pH) is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration [H+] (measured in moles of hydrogen per liter) of a solution. Co

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Question 1131039: Use the acidity model
pH = −log[H+],
where acidity (pH) is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration [H+] (measured in moles of hydrogen per liter) of a solution.
Compute [H+] for a solution in which pH = 4.1. (Enter your answer in scientific notation. Round the decimal value to two decimal places.)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!






[H+] = 7.9 x 10^(-5) molar




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7.94 x 10^(-5) to two decimal places

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