SOLUTION: Find the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution whose pH is 6.0. Use the formula pH = -log[H+] A)-7.78 x 10-1 B) 7.78 x 10-1 C) 1.00 x 10-6 D) 1.00 x 106 Is the answer A,B,C

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Question 212383This question is from textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
: Find the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution whose pH is 6.0. Use the formula pH = -log[H+]
A)-7.78 x 10-1
B) 7.78 x 10-1
C) 1.00 x 10-6
D) 1.00 x 106
Is the answer A,B,C,or D?
This question is from textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra

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-log(H+) = 6.0 Rewrite this in exponential form:If Log%5Bb%5D%28x%29+=+y, then b%5Ey+=+x, so...
-log(H+) = 6.0 Multiply both sides by -1.
log(H+) = -6.0 Rewrite in exponential form:
10%5E%28-6%29+=+H
H+=+1.00X10%5E%28-6%29 Note: H is the same as H+
Answer C.