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Standard IX
Chemistry
pH of a Solution
The concentra...
Question
The concentration of hydrogen ion in a sample of soft drink is
3.8
×
10
−
3
M
. What is its
p
H
?
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Solution
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we know that pH=-log(H+ concentration)
Thus pH=-log(3.8x10^-3)
=2.42.
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