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7 January, 22:52

The pH of a vinegar solution is 4.15. What is the H + concentration of the solution

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  1. 7 January, 22:59
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    The pH of a vinegar solution is 4.15. To find the H + concentration of the solution use the following equation - log (H+) = pH. Insert the pH into the equation to get, - log (H+) = 4.15 Rearrange the equation to get, 10^ (-4.15) = H + Finally, you can solve for H+. The hydrogen ion concentration of the vinegar solution is. 0000708 M.
  2. 7 January, 23:17
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    PH = - log (H + ion concentration)

    4.15 = - log (H + ion concentration)

    -log (10^[-4.15] = - log (H + ion concentration)

    So, the concentration of H + ions is 10^ (-4.15).
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