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Standard XII
Chemistry
Salt of Weak Acid and Strong Base
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Calculate the pH of a solution containing Hydrogen ion concentration of 1.0*10^8.
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Solution
pH = -log[H
+
]
= -log(10
8
M) = -8
This is not possible. Maybe the concentration is 10
-8
.
So the pH will be -log(10
-8
M) = 8
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