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Solve the Problem pH=log(H+)\mathrm { pH } = - \log \left( \mathrm { H } ^ { + } \right)

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Solve the problem.
-The pH of a solution ranges from 0 to 14. An acid has a pH less than 7. Pure water is neutral and has a pH of 7. The pH of a solution is given bys given by pH=log(H+) \mathrm { pH } = - \log \left( \mathrm { H } ^ { + } \right) wh where H+ represents the concentration of the hydrogen ions in
The solution in moles per liter. Find the pH if the hydrogen ion concentration iss 1×1051 \times 10 ^ { - 5 }


A) -9
B) 9
C) -5
D) 5

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