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Title: calculate the concentration of hydronium ion at a pH of 3 and at a pH of 4. Take the concentration of the?
Post by: reloader89 on Apr 15, 2013
hydronium ion when pH=3 and divide it by the concentration of the hydronium ion when pH=4(show work). What does the result of this calculation indicate about the concentration of the hydronium ion  in a solution that has a pH of 3 compared to a solution with a pH of 4?


Title: calculate the concentration of hydronium ion at a pH of 3 and at a pH of 4. Take the concentration of the?
Post by: riots on Apr 15, 2013
pH = - log [H+]
[H+] = 10^-pH

when pH = 3 => [H+] = 10^-3 M
in the same way 10^-4 M