The pH of a sample of vinegar is 3.76. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ion in it.

+1 vote
179 views
asked Oct 7, 2017 in Chemistry by jisu zahaan (28,760 points) 26 373 801

The pH of a sample of vinegar is 3.76. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ion in it. 

1 Answer

+1 vote
answered Oct 7, 2017 by sforrest072 (157,439 points) 60 409 932
selected Oct 8, 2017 by sanjeev
 
Best answer

Given, 

pH = 3.76 

It is known that, 

Hence, the concentration of hydrogen ion in the given sample of vinegar is 1.74 × 10–4 M. 

Welcome to Sarthaks eConnect: A unique platform where students can interact with teachers/experts/students to get solutions to their queries. Students (upto class 10+2) preparing for All Government Exams, CBSE Board Exam, ICSE Board Exam, State Board Exam, JEE (Mains+Advance) and NEET can ask questions from any subject and get quick answers by subject teachers/ experts/mentors/students.

One Thought Forever

“There is a close connection between getting up in the world and getting up in the morning.“
– Anon
~~~*****~~~

...