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Whats the 5% rule in chemistry?

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  1. the 5% rule is used for pH calculation

    calculating the pH is pretty tricky; it depends on temperature, for instance, so it's very hard to get it right

    this rule is based on the fact that: pH = -log[H+]

    so we do not need to get the exact number of [H+]. instead, being wrong by 5% is fine (=> 95% - 105%)

    you can prove this by calculating the pH of an acid with [H+] 0.0001 M, and calculate the pH of either (0.000095 or 0.000105)

    the difference is insignificant

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