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![SOLVED: Calculate the pH of a 0.1wt% H2SO4 SULFURIC ACID solution. You can assume that the density of the solution is that of water. Must use ph = -log[h+]. Please explain and SOLVED: Calculate the pH of a 0.1wt% H2SO4 SULFURIC ACID solution. You can assume that the density of the solution is that of water. Must use ph = -log[h+]. Please explain and](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/fb910f96-3dc9-421e-9ac5-8d5a0aaf4d70_large.jpg)
SOLVED: Calculate the pH of a 0.1wt% H2SO4 SULFURIC ACID solution. You can assume that the density of the solution is that of water. Must use ph = -log[h+]. Please explain and
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SOLVED: A solution of sulfuric acid has a pH of 2.55. Calculate the following: a) [H+] (3 marks) b) The concentration of the sulfuric acid solution *Assume the ionization is complete and
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