Greg S.

asked • 09/28/21

pH question involving logs

To calculate the pH of a solution, you take the H+ ion concentration in the solution and plug it into the following equation: pH = –log[H+]. If the [H+] is 1.564*10^-8, what is the pH of the corresponding solution? Report your answer with appropriate sig figs. Note: The number of significant figures in concentration is the number of decimal places to write for pH.

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