pH = -log(H^+).
1.10 = -log(H^+)
-1.10 = log(H^+).
Punch in -1.10 on the calculator, look for the 10x button, punch it, and the answer should come up. If you've done it right, the calculator will show 7.94 x 10^-2 or 0.0794.
Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration, in moles per liter, for solutions with each of the following pH values.
pH=1.10
im guessing that this is what i did in my previous question except now i have to do it backwards.
but i don't know how to do the calculations on the calculator.
thanks
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yep that's what i got thanks a ton :)