pH = -log [H+], so if the [H+] is 2.310 M, the pH = -0.3636
if the pH is 4.7, the H+ concentration is 2 x 10-5
The following equation will get you to the answer where [H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ion: pH = -log( [H+] ) or [H+] = 10-pH
We must remember that pH is defined as the -log[H+]. Therefore, 7.22=-log[H+]. By algebraic rearrangement, we get:-7.22=log[H+]10-7.22=[H+]6.03x10-8=[H+]We can check our answer by plugging it into the equation for pH.-log(6.03x10-8)=pH=7.22
In chemistry, a lower case p means 'the negative log of-'. This means that pH is the negative log of the concentration of H+ in a solution. To put it in terms of math: pH = -log[H+]
p = -log H= concentration of hydrogen in solution (H+) therefore, pH= -log [H+] or [H+] = 10-pH
pH = -log [H+], so if the [H+] is 2.310 M, the pH = -0.3636
becoz pH is the negative log of H ions. pH=-log(H+)
A pH of 1 has a higher H+ concentration
The pH of a solution is defined as -log10[H+]. Thus a solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 10-5M has a pH of 5. [H+] = 10-5 pH = -log[H+] pH = - log [10-5] pH = 5
if the pH is 4.7, the H+ concentration is 2 x 10-5
pH = 6 is the answer. For pH = 2, [H+] = 10-2 For pH = 6, [H+] = 10-6
An acid; pH is a measure of the [H+] of a system. A solution with high [H+] is acidic, and has a low pH, according to the equation: pH = -log10([H+])
The following equation will get you to the answer where [H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ion: pH = -log( [H+] ) or [H+] = 10-pH
pH=-lg[H+][H+]=10-pHWith pH=2.0:Corrected:[H+]= 10-pH = 10-2.0 = 0.010 M HCL
We must remember that pH is defined as the -log[H+]. Therefore, 7.22=-log[H+]. By algebraic rearrangement, we get:-7.22=log[H+]10-7.22=[H+]6.03x10-8=[H+]We can check our answer by plugging it into the equation for pH.-log(6.03x10-8)=pH=7.22
pH = -log[H+]