If an acid has a pH 5.0, what would be the hydrogen ion concentration of this acid
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If an acid has a pH 5.0, what would be the hydrogen ion concentration of this acid Hint log is the opposite of power of ten That is, if hydrogen ion concentration is known, one uses log to calculate pH. If pH is know, one uses 2nd of log (which is power of ten) on your calculate to calculate hydrogen ions concentration.
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