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23 January, 22:21

What is the pH of an aqueous solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of [H+]=9.3*10-5 M? B. What is the hydroxide ion concentration, [OH-], in an aqueous solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of [H+]=9.3*10-5 M?

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  1. 24 January, 01:45
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    Okey so [H+] = 9.3*10¯5 is given. From given data we can derive the following

    Equation for pH is;

    pH = - log [H+]

    = - log (9.3*10¯5)

    = - log 9.3 + log 10¯5

    = - (0.9684 + (-5)

    = - (-4.0316)

    = 4.0316

    The pH = 4.0316

    (b.)

    By using the equation;

    14 = pH + pOH

    pOH = 14 - 4.0316 (calculated from above)

    pOH = 9.9684

    Since pOH = 9.9684

    pOH = - log [OH-]

    9.9684 = - log [OH-]

    [OH-] = antilog (-9.9684)

    [OH-] = 1.075 * 10¯ (10)
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