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The pH of a solution can be calculated using the equation pH = -log(H+) where (H+) represents the concentration of hydro

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The Ph Of A Solution Can Be Calculated Using The Equation Ph Log H Where H Represents The Concentration Of Hydro 1
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The pH of a solution can be calculated using the equation pH = -log(H+) where (H+) represents the concentration of hydrogen ions in units of moll? Acetic acid (the main ingredient in vinegar) is a weak acid with many domestic and industrial uses. A sample of acetic acid has a hydrogen ion concentration of 0.0017 moll. What is its pH? Give your answer to 1 decimal place.