Scientists use the pH scale to represent the level of acidity or alkalinity of a liquid. This is based on the molar concentration of hydrogen ions, [ H + ] . Since the values of [ H + ] vary over a large range, 1 × 10 0 mole per liter to 1 × 10 − 14 mole per liter mol/L , a logarithmic scale is used to compute pH . The formula pH = − log H + represents the pH of a liquid as a function of its concentration of hydrogen ions, [H + ] . The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. Pure water is taken as neutral having a pH of 7. A pH less than 7 is acidic. A pH greater than 7 is alkaline (or basic). For Exercises 97-98, use the formula for pH . Round pH values to 1 decimal place. Vinegar and lemon juice are both acids. Their [ H + ] values are 5.0 × 10 − 3 mol/L and 1 × 10 − 2 mol/L , respectively. a. Find the pH for vinegar. b. Find the pH for lemon juice. c. Which substance is more acidic?
Scientists use the pH scale to represent the level of acidity or alkalinity of a liquid. This is based on the molar concentration of hydrogen ions, [ H + ] . Since the values of [ H + ] vary over a large range, 1 × 10 0 mole per liter to 1 × 10 − 14 mole per liter mol/L , a logarithmic scale is used to compute pH . The formula pH = − log H + represents the pH of a liquid as a function of its concentration of hydrogen ions, [H + ] . The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. Pure water is taken as neutral having a pH of 7. A pH less than 7 is acidic. A pH greater than 7 is alkaline (or basic). For Exercises 97-98, use the formula for pH . Round pH values to 1 decimal place. Vinegar and lemon juice are both acids. Their [ H + ] values are 5.0 × 10 − 3 mol/L and 1 × 10 − 2 mol/L , respectively. a. Find the pH for vinegar. b. Find the pH for lemon juice. c. Which substance is more acidic?
Solution Summary: The author calculates the pH value of vinegar juice if the molar concentration of hydrogen ion is 5.0times 10-3mol/L
Scientists use the
pH
scale to represent the level of acidity or alkalinity of a liquid. This is based on the molar concentration of hydrogen ions,
[
H
+
]
.
Since the values of
[
H
+
]
vary over a large range,
1
×
10
0
mole per liter to
1
×
10
−
14
mole per liter
mol/L
,
a logarithmic scale is used to compute
pH
.
The formula
pH
=
−
log
H
+
represents the pH of a liquid as a function of its concentration of hydrogen ions,
[H
+
]
.
The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. Pure water is taken as neutral having a pH of 7. A pH less than 7 is acidic. A pH greater than 7 is alkaline (or basic). For Exercises 97-98, use the formula for
pH
.
Round
pH
values to 1 decimal place.
Vinegar and lemon juice are both acids. Their
[
H
+
]
values are
5.0
×
10
−
3
mol/L and
1
×
10
−
2
mol/L
,
respectively.
Consider the function f(x) = x²-1.
(a) Find the instantaneous rate of change of f(x) at x=1 using the definition of the derivative.
Show all your steps clearly.
(b) Sketch the graph of f(x) around x = 1. Draw the secant line passing through the points on the
graph where x 1 and x->
1+h (for a small positive value of h, illustrate conceptually). Then,
draw the tangent line to the graph at x=1. Explain how the slope of the tangent line relates to the
value you found in part (a).
(c) In a few sentences, explain what the instantaneous rate of change of f(x) at x = 1 represents in
the context of the graph of f(x). How does the rate of change of this function vary at different
points?
1. The graph of ƒ is given. Use the graph to evaluate each of the following values. If a value does not exist,
state that fact.
и
(a) f'(-5)
(b) f'(-3)
(c) f'(0)
(d) f'(5)
2. Find an equation of the tangent line to the graph of y = g(x) at x = 5 if g(5) = −3 and g'(5)
=
4.
-
3. If an equation of the tangent line to the graph of y = f(x) at the point where x 2 is y = 4x — 5, find ƒ(2)
and f'(2).
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