What is the proton concentration in a solution at pH 4.0?



Answer:
pH = -log[H+] ... ( [H+] = proton concentration )
4.0 = -log[H+]
-4.0 = log[H+]
10^-4.0 = [H+]
10^-4 Mols per liter

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