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pH s calculated as the negative log10 of the hydrogen ion concentration. So log10 of 0.000724 = -3.14 so pH= 3.14

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- log(0.00097)

= 3 pH

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Q: What is the pH of an aqueous solution if the concentration of H plus equals 0.00097?
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