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pH is -log[H+] and can be found using pH meter.
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This is the concentration of the ion H+.
pH = -log10[H+], where [H+] is the hydrogen ion concentration. So, in this case, pH = -log10[1], yielding pH = 0.
The hydrogen ion concentration in mol/L
The molar concentration of the hydrogen ions
The pH is the negative log of [H+].
pH is -log[H+] and can be found using pH meter.
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10.56
by using buffers (if needed)
You usually calculate it with a pH stick. Good question!!.
This is the concentration of the ion H+.
Sodium chloride solution is neutral.
-log[H+] = pH therefore -log[0.001] = 3.00 The pH of a solution of 0.001 mol dm HC1? is 3.00
pH= -log = 1.59
This depends on what other acids or bases or buffering substances are in solution already, even if pH is neutral!