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If a solution has a pH of 7.41, determin...

If a solution has a pH of 7.41, determine its H+ concentration.

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`pH=-log[H^(+)]`
`therefore [H^(+)]=" antilong "[-pH]j="antilog "[-7.41]`
`therefore" "[H^(+)]=3.9xx10^(-8)M`
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