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Solve the Problem pH\mathrm { pH } , of a Substance Is Defined By

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Solve the problem.
-The hydrogen potential, pH\mathrm { pH } , of a substance is defined by pH=log[H+]\mathrm { pH } = - \log \left[ \mathrm { H } ^ { + } \right] , where [H+]\left[ \mathrm { H } ^ { + } \right] is measured in moles per liter. Find the pH of a sample of lake water whose [H+]\left[ \mathrm { H } ^ { + } \right] is 3.05×1093.05 \times 10 ^ { - 9 } moles per liter. (Round to the nearest tenth.)


A) 10.110.1
B) 6.46.4
C) 7.37.3
D) 8.58.5

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