What does h equal
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2(b+h)
it is equal to the negative log of H+ ions. Ph=-log[H+]
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264 km/h is equal to 164.077 mi/h 1 mile/hour = 1.609 kilometers/hour therefore, 264 km/h divided by 1.609km/h = 164.077 mi/h
3.5 is equal to 3.50.
2(b+h)
Of course,pure water have equal concentrations of H+ and OH-.
Expressed as an equation, this is equal to 12/h.
pH=-log[H+]. 3= -log[H+] Antilog is equal to H+ concentration.So it is equal to 10^-3.
60 km/h is equal to 37.28227 mile/h.
No. O-H bond energy is larger
h is equal to 1 in that equation.
In pure water, they are equal.
Expressed as an equation, this would be equal to h - 8.
No There Equal
h-2+5 ≤ 14: h ≤ 11
No. If the number of H+ and OH- ions are equal then the solution is neutral. A solution is considered alkaline if it has more OH- ions than H+ ions.