pH = -log(H3O^+)
The nitrous acid bit has nothing to do with the problem. ANY acid or base with a pH of 2.73 will have this H3O^+.
how do i calculate this..
a solution of nitrous acid has a pH of 2.73 what is the [H3O+] ?
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so is it -log^(2.73) ?
for some reason my calculator wont calculate it
for some reason my calculator wont calculate it
Sure it will.
2.73 = -log(H3O^+)
-2.73 = log*H3O^+)
Hit the 10^x button and punch in -2.73.
2.73 = -log(H3O^+)
-2.73 = log*H3O^+)
Hit the 10^x button and punch in -2.73.