The pH of a solution ranges from 0 to 14. An acid has a pH less than 7. Pure water is neutral and has a pH of 7. The pH of a solution is given by pH = -logx where x represents the concentration of the hydrogen ions in the solution in moles per liter. Find the pH if the hydrogen ion concentration is 1 x 10-1 A. 13 B. 1 C. -13 D. -1
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okay so concentration is measured in mol dm^-3 which is to say x = 1 * 10^-1 as the moles per liter bit is just there to throw you off. That makes it really as simple as pH = - log (0.1) If I am correct! Note that bit carefully!
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