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Question
Hydrogen ion concentration in mol/L in a solution of pH = 5.4 will be ______.
Options
3.98 × 10−6
3.68 × 10−6
3.88 × 106
3.98 × 108
MCQ
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Solution
Hydrogen ion concentration in mol/L in a solution of pH = 5.4 will be 3.98 × 10−6.
Explanation:
pH = − log [H+] = log `1/(["H"^+])`
5.4 = log `1/(["H"^+])`
On Solving, [H+] = 3.98 × 10−6
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