Asked by Challagondla Venkatesh on Jul 06, 2024
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What is the [H+] concentration of a solution with pH = 8?
A) 1 × 10-8
B) 1 × 108
C) 1.8 × 10-8
D) 8.1 × 10+8
pH
A scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution, where 7 is neutral, values less than 7 are acidic, and values greater than 7 are basic.
- Compute the levels of hydrogen ions ([H+]) based on pH values and the opposite.
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JM
Jayleen MarieJul 12, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The concentration of a solution with pH = 8 is given by the formula [H+] = 10^-pH, which translates to 1 × 10^-8 M.
Learning Objectives
- Compute the levels of hydrogen ions ([H+]) based on pH values and the opposite.