If a wetland has a pH between 6.0 and 7.5, it is classified as a 'rich fen.' If the pH is between 3.0 and 6.0, it is a 'poor fen.' If the pH falls to 3.0 or less, it is a 'bog. Suppose that the hydronium ion concentration of a sample of water from a wetland is 6.1x 10- moles per liter. Use the formula pH = - log H;0* How would this wetland be classified? Choose the correct classification. O A. rich fen O B. poor fen O C. bog

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If a wetland has a pH between 6.0 and 7.5, it is classified as a 'rich fen." If the pH is between 3.0 and 6.0, it is a 'poor fen." If the pH falls to 3.0 or less, it is a 'bog."
Suppose that the hydronium ion concentration of a sample of water from a wetland is 6.1x 10- moles per liter. Use the formula pH = - log H,0* How would this
wetland be classified?
Choose the correct classification.
O A. rich fen
О В. роог fen
OC. bog
1 3
Transcribed Image Text:If a wetland has a pH between 6.0 and 7.5, it is classified as a 'rich fen." If the pH is between 3.0 and 6.0, it is a 'poor fen." If the pH falls to 3.0 or less, it is a 'bog." Suppose that the hydronium ion concentration of a sample of water from a wetland is 6.1x 10- moles per liter. Use the formula pH = - log H,0* How would this wetland be classified? Choose the correct classification. O A. rich fen О В. роог fen OC. bog 1 3
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