SOLUTION: Can somebody help me with this word problem? The word problem is: In chemistry, the pH of a substance is defined by pH=-log[H^+] is the hydrogen ion concentration in moles per lite
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Question 1005849: Can somebody help me with this word problem? The word problem is: In chemistry, the pH of a substance is defined by pH=-log[H^+] is the hydrogen ion concentration in moles per liter. Find the pH of a sample of lake water whose hydrogen ion concentration, [H^+], is 3.05x10^-9 moles per liter. (Round to the nearest tenth).
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