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get the moles of hydrogen ions present in the solution by writing down the acid dissociation formula of the acid. Find the concentration of hydrogen ions present in the solution. Use -log[H+] to get the pH.

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The pH of a 0.25M acetic acid solution is around 2.88. Acetic acid is a weak acid that partially dissociates in water, producing more H+ ions and lowering the pH. pH=-log[H+], so [H+]=10^(-pH).

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