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### Chemistry Problem: Calculating the pH

**Part E**

The concentration of hydronium ions \([H_3O^+]\) in a solution is given as:

\[ [H_3O^+] = 1.0 \times 10^{-2} \, M \]

**Task:** Express your answer using two decimal places.

Calculate the pH of the solution using the given hydronium ion concentration. 

#### Formula to Use:
\[ \text{pH} = -\log [H_3O^+] \]

**Input Field:**

This is where you enter the pH value you have calculated.

```
pH = ___________
```

**Buttons:**
- **Submit:** Click here after typing your answer to submit.
- **Request Answer:** Click here if you need to see the answer.

Please solve the problem and enter your answer in the field provided. 

#### Note:

To calculate pH, use the formula mentioned above. Make sure to use a scientific calculator to determine the logarithm correctly and round it to two decimal places as required.

**Example:**

If \([H_3O^+]\) were \(1.0 \times 10^{-3} \, M\), the pH calculation would be as follows:

\[ \text{pH} = -\log (1.0 \times 10^{-3}) \]
\[ \text{pH} = 3.00 \]

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This educational resource is designed to help you understand the relationship between hydronium ion concentration and pH in aqueous solutions.
Transcribed Image Text:### Chemistry Problem: Calculating the pH **Part E** The concentration of hydronium ions \([H_3O^+]\) in a solution is given as: \[ [H_3O^+] = 1.0 \times 10^{-2} \, M \] **Task:** Express your answer using two decimal places. Calculate the pH of the solution using the given hydronium ion concentration. #### Formula to Use: \[ \text{pH} = -\log [H_3O^+] \] **Input Field:** This is where you enter the pH value you have calculated. ``` pH = ___________ ``` **Buttons:** - **Submit:** Click here after typing your answer to submit. - **Request Answer:** Click here if you need to see the answer. Please solve the problem and enter your answer in the field provided. #### Note: To calculate pH, use the formula mentioned above. Make sure to use a scientific calculator to determine the logarithm correctly and round it to two decimal places as required. **Example:** If \([H_3O^+]\) were \(1.0 \times 10^{-3} \, M\), the pH calculation would be as follows: \[ \text{pH} = -\log (1.0 \times 10^{-3}) \] \[ \text{pH} = 3.00 \] --- This educational resource is designed to help you understand the relationship between hydronium ion concentration and pH in aqueous solutions.
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