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The pH scale is based on a mathematical derivation of the negative logarithm of the concentration of ______ in moles per liter in a solution.Multiple choice question.the H+ ionsthe acidthe saltthe OH- ions

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The pH scale is based on a mathematical derivation of the negative logarithm of the concentration of ______ in moles per liter in a solution.Multiple choice question.the H+ ionsthe acidthe saltthe OH- ions

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The correct answer is "the H+ ions". The pH scale is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution. It is calculated as the negative logarithm (base 10) of the concentration of H+ ions, expressed in moles per liter. Therefore, the pH scale is based on the concentration of H+ ions.

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