Henery N.
asked 04/16/21
What is the concentration of H+ for a solution with a pH of 3.5?
Danielle T.
answered 04/16/21
Neuroscience PhD student at the University of Wyoming
pH = -log[H+] so that means that [H+] = 10-pH. Plug in 3.5 for the pH and you will end up with [H+] = 0.0003162.
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