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concentration of [h +] in molars millimolars, and micromolars for a solution of ph 5

molar concentration of  [H +] = 10^(-5)M

concentration of  [H +] in millimolar = 10^(-8)milliM

concentration of  [H +] in micromolar = 10^(-11)microM

What is molars, millimolar and micromolar?

The term "molar" describes the moles per litre of a solution, which is the unit of concentration molarity. The phrase is most frequently used in chemistry to refer to a solute's molar concentration in a solution. Molar concentration is measured in mol/L or M.

A millimolar is a unit used to quantify molar concentration. It is a multiple of unit molar generated from SI that is frequently stated as 10 -3 molar.

A measuring unit for molar concentration is called a micromolar. It is a multiple of unit molar generated from SI that is frequently stated as 10 -6 molar.

pH = -log 10 [H +]

Thus, molar concentration of  [H +] = 10^(-5)M

concentration of  [H +] in millimolar = 10^(-8)milliM

concentration of  [H +] in micromolar = 10^(-11)microM

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