The acidity of a solution is measured by its pH. If Ht represents the concentration of hydrogen ions (in moles/liter) in the solution, the pH is defin pH – log H+ Suppose a solution has pH = 1.98. (a) Rewrite the logarithmic form of the equation into exponential form. indicates two way equiva Click for List – log H+ pH O Click for List Click for List (b) Find H+, the approximate concentration of hydrogen ions. (Select one) [H*]~0.2967 moles/liter O [H*]~ 0.5051 moles/liter O [H*]~0.01047 moles/liter [H*]= -0.2967 moles/liter [H*]~0.03177 moles/liter O [H*]~ -95.4993 moles/liter [H*]~3.3708 moles/liter
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![The acidity of a solution is measured by its pH.
If (T*]
represents the concentration of hydrogen ions (in moles/liter) in the solution, the pH is defined by
pH = – log Ht
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Suppose a solution has pH = 1.98.
(a) Rewrite the logarithmic form of the equation into exponential form.
indicates two way equivalence)
Click for List
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– log H+
pH O
Click for List
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(b) Find
Ht, the approximate concentration of hydrogen ions. (Select one)
O [H*]= 0.2967 moles/liter
[H']~0.5051 moles/liter
O [H*]= 0.01047 moles/liter
O [H*]~ -0.2967 moles/liter
O [H*]=0.03177 moles/liter
[H*]= -95.4993 moles/liter
O [H*]=3.3708 moles/liter](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F2e213769-c162-44b1-bb75-ed26fcf11bf1%2Fc318d8b9-c9fe-4fbb-ba9e-5c2b6b521f9b%2Fj0nl126_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)

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