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Chapter 2, Problem 23RE

MATHEMATICAL Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration, [ H + ] , for each of the following materials:

(a) Blood plasma, pH 7.4

(b) Orange juice, pH 3.5

(c) Human urine, pH 6.2

(d) Household ammonia, pH 11.5

(e) Gastric juice, pH 1.8

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The hydrogen ion concentration for each of the following materials:

(a) Blood plasma, pH 7.4

(b) Orange juice, pH 3.5

(c) Human urine, pH 6.2

(d) Household ammonia, pH 11.5

(e) Gastric juice, pH 1.8

Concept introduction:

The pH (potential of hydrogen) can be mathematically defined as the negative logarithm of the H+ (hydrogen ion) concentration within an aqueous solution. In chemistry, it is used to determine the acidity or the basicity of a solution.

Answer to Problem 23RE

Solution:

a. 4×108 Molar

b. 3.2×104 Molar

c. 6.3×107 Molar

d. 3.2×1012 Molar

e. 4×108 Molar

Explanation of Solution

(a) The pH of blood plasma is 7.4. The concentration of H+ in blood plasma can be calculated as follows:

pH=log[H]+7.4=log[H]+[H]+=antilog7.4[H]+=4×108 Molar

So, the hydrogen ion concentration of blood plasma will be 4×108 Molar.

(b) The pH of orange juice is 3.5. The hydrogen ion concentration of orange juice can be calculated as follows:

pH=log[H]+3.5=log[H]+[H]+=antilog3.5[H]+=3.2×104 Molar

So, the hydrogen ion concentration of blood plasma will be 3.2×104 Molar.

(c) The pH of human urine is 6.2. The hydrogen ion concentration of human urine can be calculated as follows:

pH=log[H]+6.2=log[H]+[H]+=antilog6.2[H]+=6.3×107 Molar

So, the hydrogen ion concentration of human urine will be 6.3×107 Molar.

(d) The pH of household ammonia is 11.5. The hydrogen ion concentration of household ammonia can be calculated as follows:

pH=log[H]+11.5=log[H]+[H]+=antilog11.5[H]+=3.2×1012 Molar

So, the hydrogen ion concentration of household ammonia will be 3.2×1012 Molar.

(e) The pH of gastric juice is 1.8. The hydrogen ion concentration of gastric juice can be calculated as follows:

pH=log[H]+1.8=log[H]+[H]+=antilog1.8[H]+=1.6×102 Molar

So, the hydrogen ion concentration of gastric juice will be 4×108 Molar.

Conclusion

Therefore, it can be concluded that the H+ concentration of blood plasma will be 4×108 Molar, the hydrogen ion concentration of blood plasma will be 3.2×104 Molar, and the H+ concentration of human urine will be 6.3×107 Molar. The hydrogen ion concentration of household ammonia will be 3.2×1012 Molar and the hydrogen ion concentration of gastric juice will be 4×108 Molar.

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