SOLUTION: determine the hydronium ion concentration, in moles per litre, of a solution with an pH of 8.5. pH = -log[H+]

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Question 1189407: determine the hydronium ion concentration, in moles per litre, of a solution with an pH of 8.5.
pH = -log[H+]

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You know how this works already. pH is "negative of the logarithm of the hydronium ion concentration, based on (for practical purposes) molarity". Another example was already done for you.
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