WILL FAN AND MEDAL!!!!!!! What does each pH value show us about the amount of H+ and OH- of substances?
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As you know, we use the formula \(pH=−log[H+]\) to calculate the pH of a solution. So to find the molarity of the solution, we will use \([H+]=10^{-pH}\). For example, if a solution has a pH of 2, then the molarity will be \(10^{-2}=0.01M\)
Sorry for the poor explanation. The point is if the pH of a solution is x, the molarity will be 10^-x.
I didn't learn molarity yet <:( its not ur fault
@TheSmartOne ?
I hope somebody will make it clearer.
Thanks anyways...
@Here_to_Help15
Save the best for last huh? lol jk now let me see
as simply as i can say. pH tells us the concentration of protons. Protons means H+. It is H+ because there is no electron. The election is attached to the OH making it -OH. If the pH is 4, meaning the concentration oh H+'s came out to 4, then -OH is = to 10. The sum of H+ and -OH always equals 14.
pH- scale 1-14 1-6acidic [H]-means acidic 7neutral, H20 8-14 alkaline, or Base [OH]- means basic so ph scale value tells us how strong or basic the material is
I think @nic2131 's answer was the best! thx!
thank you
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