The chemical acidity of a solution is measured in units of pH: pH=-log[H*], where [H'] is the hydrogen ion concentration in the solution. What is [H'] if the pH = 3.6? Round to six decimal places.

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The chemical acidity of a solution is measured in units of pH: pH =-log[H*], where
[H'] is the hydrogen ion concentration in the solution. What is [H*] if the pH=3.6?
Round to six decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:The chemical acidity of a solution is measured in units of pH: pH =-log[H*], where [H'] is the hydrogen ion concentration in the solution. What is [H*] if the pH=3.6? Round to six decimal places.
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