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What is the pH of a solution with a (H+] = 0.80 M? *Please round your answer to the appropriate number of significant figures. Your answer can be in standard notatic "e" in place of x10.*​

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Answer:

The pH of a solution with a (H+] = 0.80 M is [tex]9.6 e^{-2}[/tex]

Explanation:

As we know

pH = -[log H+]

Substituting the value of H+ ion concentration in the above equation, we get -

pH = -log [0.80]

pH [tex]= -[-0.096] = 0.096 = 9.6 e^{-2}[/tex]