Algebra 2
Algebra 2
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780078884825
Author: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub Co
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Chapter MPS, Problem 8.4MPS

a.

To determine

To find the concentration of the hydrogen ion

a.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8.4MPS

  1995.26

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The equation which determines the pH is as follows.

  pH=log10[H+] .

Calculation:

The pH of an aqueous solution is 3.30 .

The concentration of the hydrogen ion is calculated below.

  pH=log10[H+]3.30=log10[H+]103.30=[H+][H+]=1995.26

Therefore, the concentration of the hydrogen ion is 1995.26 .

b.

To determine

To find the concentration of the hydrogen ion.

b.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 8.4MPS

  1.66×1013

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The equation which determines the pH is as follows.

  pH=log10[H+] .

Calculation:

The pH of an aqueous solution is 13.22 .

The concentration of the hydrogen ion is calculated below.

  pH=log10[H+]13.22=log10[H+]1013.22=[H+][H+]=1.66×1013

Therefore, the concentration of the hydrogen ion is 1.66×1013 .

c.

To determine

To find the concentration of the hydrogen ion

c.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 8.4MPS

  107

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The equation which determines the pH is as follows.

  pH=log10[H+] .

Calculation:

The pH of an aqueous solution is 7 .

The concentration of the hydrogen ion is calculated below.

  pH=log10[H+]7=log10[H+]107=[H+][H+]=107

Therefore, the concentration of the hydrogen ion is 107 .

d.

To determine

To find the concentration of the hydrogen ion

d.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 8.4MPS

  3981

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The equation which determines the pH is as follows.

  pH=log10[H+] .

Calculation:

The pH of an aqueous solution is 3.6 .

The concentration of the hydrogen ion is calculated below.

  pH=log10[H+]3.6=log10[H+]103.6=[H+][H+]=3981

Therefore, the concentration of the hydrogen ion is 3981 .

e.

To determine

To find the pH level.

e.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 8.4MPS

  2.568

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The equation which determines the pH is as follows.

  pH=log10[H+] .

Calculation:

The concentration of the hydrogen ion is 2.7×103 .

The concentration of the hydrogen ion is calculated below.

  pH=log10[H+]pH=log10[2.7×103+]pH=[2.568]pH=2.568

Therefore, the pH level is 2.568 .

f.

To determine

To find the concentration of the hydrogen ion.

f.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 8.4MPS

  3.3×106

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The equation which determines the pH is as follows.

  pH=log10[H+] .

Calculation:

The pH of an aqueous solution is 6.52 .

The concentration of the hydrogen ion is calculated below.

  pH=log10[H+]6.52=log10[H+]106.52=[H+][H+]=3.3×106

Therefore, the concentration of the hydrogen ion is 3.3×106 .

Chapter MPS Solutions

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