pH = -log [H+]
at concentration = 1 x 10-8 M,
pH = -log [1 x 10-8] = 8
at concentration = 1 x 10-9 M
pH = -log [1 x 10-9] = 9
Therefore, the pH will be
b. Higher than 7
c. Equal to 7.0 Question 2 1 pts A solution whose concentration of H3O+ is between...
Typically the concentration of hydronium, H3O+, or hydroxide, OH−, ions in an aqueous solution is less than 1 M. It is not uncommon to have hydronium ion concentrations that are much smaller, such as 2.60×10−5. pH, therefore, is a convenient way to restate the hydronium concentration. pH is equal to the negative log of a hydronium ion concentration in solution: pH=−log[H3O+] Access the pH calculation simulation, which will open in a new window. Edit the concentration by typing a value...
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