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Standard XII
Chemistry
Salt of Weak Acid and Strong Base
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Question
Find out the concentration of H
+
ion of a solution having pH value 6.
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Solution
Dear Student,
The computations are expressed below,
p
H
=
6
p
H
=
-
log
[
H
+
]
b
y
a
n
t
i
-
log
w
e
g
e
t
c
o
n
c
e
n
t
r
a
t
i
o
n
o
f
[
H
+
]
[
H
+
]
=
10
-
p
H
=
10
-
6
[
H
+
]
=
1
×
10
-
6
M
Regards.
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