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Hydrogen ion concentration in `mol//L` in a solution of `pH=5.4` will be:

A

`3.98xx10^(8)`

B

`3.88xx10^(6)`

C

`3.68xx10^(-6)`

D

`3.98xx10^(-6)`

Text Solution

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`pH=-log[H^(+)]rArr [H^(+)]=antilog (-pH) =antilog (-5,4)=3.98xx10^(-6)`
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