SOLUTION: The alkalinity of a fluid (pH) can be modeled in terms of its hydrogen ion concentration (H+
, measured in moles/liter) of the fluid using the model shown below:
Ph = -log(H^+)
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, measured in moles/liter) of the fluid using the model shown below:
Ph = -log(H^+)
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Question 1178996: The alkalinity of a fluid (pH) can be modeled in terms of its hydrogen ion concentration (H+
, measured in moles/liter) of the fluid using the model shown below:
Ph = -log(H^+)
A lab technician finds that a sample of fluid has a pH of 4.5. What is the hydrogen ion
concentration of the fluid? Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source):