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    What Is the PH of a Solution If [H<sup>+</sup>] =
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What Is the PH of a Solution If [H+] =

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Question 12

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What is the pH of a solution if [H+] = 3.1 × 10-4 molar?


A) pH = 4.31
B) pH = 10.49
C) pH = -9.69
D) pH = -3.51
E) pH = 3.51

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