answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The pH of a solution with H plus 2.3 10 -3 is 4.64.

User Avatar

Wendell Jones

Lvl 10
2y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

lenpollock

Lvl 15
1y ago

Remember

pH = -log(10) [H^+]

In words, 'pH is the negative logarithm to the base ten of the hydrogen ion concentration.

So with a hydrogen ion concentration of 2.3 x 10^-3

We have

pH = -log(10) [2.3 x 10^-3]

One the calculator (using 'log' , NOT ln).

pH = -(-2.6382...)

Note the double negative, which now becomes positive

pH = 2.6382...

pH are quoted to 2 decimal places only, hence

pH = 2.64 The answer ....

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the pH of a solution with H plus 2.3 10-3?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What effect will decreasing the H plus of a solution have on pH?

It will increase the pH


If a solution of pH 6 was made into a solution of pH 3 the concentration of hydrogen ions would need to be?

1000 times increased. 106-3 = 103 =1000 because the pH scale is logarithmic.


How many more H plus ions does a solution with a pH of 4 have than a solution with a pH of 5?

the pH has 1 ions because the amoont of pH produce is the among you get.


What happens when the higher the pH plus of a solution the pH will be?

I do not understand what you are asking? Can you rephrase your question, please?


In a neutral solution theh plus is?

If you think to pH it is 7.


What is the pH of solution with H plus 2.310?

pH = -log [H+], so if the [H+] is 2.310 M, the pH = -0.3636


What solution has a greater concentration of hydrogen ions a solution with a pH of 3 of a pH of 5 Explain?

1/103 = 0.001 M ========( pH 3 ) 1/105 = 0.00001 M ============( pH 5 ) As you see, a pH of 3 has a 100 times concentration of 5 pH ( 10 * 10 devalued ) This is the scale; logarithmic.


What is the pH of a solution with H plus 7.0 10-12?

11.15


In neutral solution the H plus is?

In a neutral solution, the H plus is equal to OH-. The pH level in such a solution is usually at 7.


What formula can you use to calculate the H3O plus?

In an aqueous solution, the concentration of H3O+ is the same as the concentration of H+. If you know the pH of the solution, then that's equal to 10^(-pH).


What is the pH of a solution with H plus 7.0 10-2?

1.15 (Apex)


What is the pH of a solution with H plus 7.0 x 10-12?

11.15