What is the [H+] (x 10-6 M) if the pH is 5.36?

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To find the [H+] concentration if the pH is 5.36, you can use the formula:

[H+] = 10^(-pH)

Here, the pH is given as 5.36.

To find the [H+] concentration, substitute the given pH value into the formula:

[H+] = 10^(-5.36)

To solve this mathematically, you can use a calculator. Calculate 10 raised to the power of -5.36. The result will give you the [H+] concentration.

I can help you with the calculation if you'd like.