The pH scale for acidity is defined by pH log H where H*| is the concentration of hydrogen ions measured in moles per liter (M). (A) The pH of Drano is 13.3. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per liter (M). Note: You may have to type in a lot of zeros. For example, an answer could be something like this 0.000000000000123. Or you can type your answer in scientific notation, such as 1.23*10^-13 M. [H*] = %3D (B) The pH of lemon juice is 2.0. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per liter (M). [H+] =

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The pH scale for acidity is defined by pH
log H| where H"| is the concentration
of hydrogen ions measured in moles per liter (M).
(A) The pH of Drano is 13.3. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per liter
(M).
Note: You may have to type in a lot of zeros. For example, an answer could be something like
this 0.000000000000123. Or you can type your answer in scientific notation, such as
1.23*10-13
[H*] =
(B) The pH of lemon juice is 2.0. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles
Niter (M).
per
[H*] =
Transcribed Image Text:The pH scale for acidity is defined by pH log H| where H"| is the concentration of hydrogen ions measured in moles per liter (M). (A) The pH of Drano is 13.3. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per liter (M). Note: You may have to type in a lot of zeros. For example, an answer could be something like this 0.000000000000123. Or you can type your answer in scientific notation, such as 1.23*10-13 [H*] = (B) The pH of lemon juice is 2.0. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles Niter (M). per [H*] =
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