If the pH of a solution is 2, the hydrogen ion concentration in moles per litre is
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Equilibrium
If the pH of a solution is 2, the hydrogen ion concentration in moles per litre is
- 1 × 10–14
- 1 × 10–2
- 1 × 10–7
- 1 × 10–12
Answer
(B) 1 × 10 –2
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