A Solution Has A PH Of 3.4.What Is Its Hydrogen Ion Concentration?
0.000398
Did you just copy from New school chemistry, page 105? How did 3.4 become 4.6?
pH =-log (3.4)
Log10[H+]= -(3.4)
[H+] = antilog -3.4
= 0.000398 mol dm-3
A solution has a pH 3.4 what is the hydrogen concentration
4*10^-4
How do you solve for the H+ that gave you4.0+0.6 that's confusing
I put 45.1 as an answer to a different question. The real answer is 0.000398.
The pH of a given solution is 3.4. what's the ht
pH = -log(H^+)
Substitute and solve.