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Mathematics, 19.03.2021 05:10 kam110800

The equation for the pH of a substance is pH = -log[H*], where H+ is the concentration of hydrogen ions. A basic solution has a pH of 11.2. An acidic solution has a pH of 2.4. What is the approximate difference in the concentration
of hydrogen ions between the two solutions?

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