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A glass cup of orange juice is found to be POH of 11•40. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ion in the juice?
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Answered by
DrBob222
pH + pOH = 14.
Calculate pH.]
Then pH = -log(H^+)
Solve for (H^+)
Calculate pH.]
Then pH = -log(H^+)
Solve for (H^+)
Answered by
R_Scott
pOH + pH = 14
... find the pH
10^(- pH) = concentration of hydrogen ion
... find the pH
10^(- pH) = concentration of hydrogen ion
Answered by
Favour
pH +poH =14, pH=14-poH,=14-11.40,=2.60,pH =-log[H+],-log[H+]=2.60, log[H+]=-2.60,antilog of-2.51*10-3
Answered by
Daniella.
Log10[H+]+-Log10[OH+]=2.60
11.40-2.60=8.8
11.40-2.60=8.8
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khadija
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