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Chapter 15, Problem 12P

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Define pH. Why do chemists normally choose to discuss the acidity of a solution in terms of pH rather than hydrogen ion concentration, \(\left[H^{+}\right]\)?

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Define pH. Why do chemists normally choose to discuss the acidity of a solution in terms of pH rather than hydrogen ion concentration, \(\left[H^{+}\right]\)?

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The concentration of  ions in a solution are represented by pH

We need to define the pH first

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