Multiple Choice
The pH of a certain solution is 3.0. How many H+(aq) ions are there in 1.0 L of the solution?
A) 0.001 ions
B) 1,000 ions
C) 6.* 1020 ions
D) 3 ions
E) 6.* 1026 ions
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