7.42. The pH of a sample of vinegar is 3.76. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ion in it.
7.42. The pH of a sample of vinegar is 3.76. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ion in it.
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pH = – log [H+] or log [H+] = – pH = – 3.76 = 4.24
Therefore, [H+] = Antilog 4.24 = 1.738 x 10-4 = 1.74 x 10-4 M
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