SOLUTION: The acidity model given by pH = -log10[H+] where acidity (pH) is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration [H+] (measured in moles of hydrogen per liter) of a solution. Using thi

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Question 949101: The acidity model given by pH = -log10[H+] where acidity (pH) is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration [H+] (measured in moles of hydrogen per liter) of a solution. Using this model, determine the pH of a solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 2.3 X 10-5 (round your answer to the nearest hundredth and you do not need to label this answer).

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simply use the formula.
-log%2810%2C%282.3%2A10%5E%28-5%29%29%29

-log%2810%2C2.3%29-log%2810%2C%2810%5E%28-5%29%29%29

-log%2810%2C2.3%29-%28-5%29log%2810%2C10%29

-log%282.3%29%2B5

-0.362%2B5

highlight%28pH=4.64%29