SOLUTION: The hydrogen ion concentration H+ of a substance is about 6.0 x 10-7 moles per liter. Find the pH. Round to the nearest tenth. Use the formula
pH = -log[H+].
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Question 341329: The hydrogen ion concentration H+ of a substance is about 6.0 x 10-7 moles per liter. Find the pH. Round to the nearest tenth. Use the formula
pH = -log[H+].
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