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The pH of a sample of vinegar is 3.76. calculate the concentration of hydrogen ion in it.

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`pH=-log_(10)[H^(+)]`
or, `[H^(+)]=10^(-pH)=10^(-3.76)(M)=1.74xx10^(-4)(M)`.
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