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What is the pH of a solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of \( [H^+] = 1 \times 10^{-4} \, \text{M} \)?

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The pH scale is logarithmic, where a decrease in \( [H^+] \) by a factor of 10 corresponds to an increase in pH by 1 unit.
Updated On: Apr 17, 2025
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The pH of a solution is given by the formula: \[ \text{pH} = -\log[H^+] \] Substituting the given hydrogen ion concentration \( [H^+] = 1 \times 10^{-4} \, \text{M} \): \[ \text{pH} = -\log(1 \times 10^{-4}) = 4 \] Thus, the pH of the solution is 4.
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