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The hydronium ion concentration of a solution is `1.3 xx 10^(-5)M`. Find out its pH value. Predict the nature of the solution.

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`4.88` Acidic

`[H_(3)O^(+)]=1.3 xx 10^(-5)M`
`pH =- log [H_(3)O^(+)] =- log (1.3 xx 10^(-5))`
`=(5 log 10 -log 1.3) =(5-0.114) =4.88`
Since the pH of the solution is less than 7 , it is acidic in nature .
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