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Find the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution whose pH is 6.0. Use the formula pH = -log[H+]
A)-7.78 x 10-1
B)7.78 x 10-1
C)1.00 x 10-6
D) 1.
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Find the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution whose pH is 6.0. Use the formula pH = -log[H+]
A)-7.78 x 10-1
B)7.78 x 10-1
C)1.00 x 10-6
D) 1.00 x 106
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Find the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution whose pH is 6.0. Use the formula pH = -log[H+]
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pH = -log[6] = -0.77815 = -7.78x10^-1
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Stan H.
A)-7.78 x 10-1
B)7.78 x 10-1
C)1.00 x 10-6
D) 1.00 x 106
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