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21 June, 22:49

What is the pH of a solution within a solution with pH = 4.50? [H + ] = 3.25*10-6 M?

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  1. 21 June, 22:54
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    Answer: 5.48

    Explanation:

    pH is the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.

    Mathematically, pH = - log (H+)

    where H + represent the concentration of hydrogen ion

    So, to get the pH of the solution with [H + ] = 3.25*10-6 M:

    Apply, pH = - log (H+)

    pH = - log (3.25*10-6 M)

    pH = - (-5.48)

    (Note that the minus signs will cancel out each other)

    Therefore pH = 5.48

    Now we know that the pH of the solution with hydrogen ion concentration of 3.25*10-6 M is 5.48 (i. e slightly acidic)

    Thus, we can finally say 5.48 is the pH of the solution within a solution with pH = 4.50
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