The pH of 0.29M H2SO4 solution will be

approximately 0.96.

Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is a strong acid that ionizes completely in solution to produce two hydrogen ions (H+) and one sulfate ion (SO4^2-).

Since the concentration of H2SO4 is 0.29M, the concentration of H+ ions will be twice that, or 0.58M.

The pH of a solution is calculated using the formula: pH = -log[H+].

Plugging in the value for [H+], we get: pH = -log(0.58) ≈ 0.96.

Therefore, the pH of a 0.29M H2SO4 solution is approximately 0.96.