SOLUTION: The pH of a solution is given by Ph = log x where x is the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution in moles per liter. What is the hydrogen ion concentration in a base solution

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Question 46468: The pH of a solution is given by Ph = log x where x is the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution in moles per liter. What is the hydrogen ion concentration in a base solution with a pH of 9.3?
A) 1.9952 X 10^9
B) 9.1424 X 10^-5
C) 0.1075
D) 5.0119 X 10^-10

Answer by Nate(3500)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Actually, the formula is
pH = 9.3







0.50119 X 10^(-9) = x
5.0119 X 10^(-10) = x Answer: D)

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